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Zero-___ game crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 26th, 2023 other clues
British dandy
Dennis the Menace types
Really grand
The "A" in STEAM, for educators
Maker of the Aspire laptop
Pain relief brand
Recordings for oral historians
Bound
Slow-driving holiday parade in December?
"Huh, didn't expect to run into you here!"
Musical piece like Smetana's "Vltava"
Club collections
Movie genre … or a shout on a movie set
Onetime Yves Saint Laurent employer
Make
Words at a pity party
Arrange by category
Update Wikipedia after the 2012 election?
Yiddish for "pancake"
Enthralled
Like some landscape photography
Assert confidently
Banned, in a way
Brand of "old-fashioned" root beer
Delicate bit of hair
Subject of study for an insect psychologist?
"Don't love it, don't hate it"
Against
Communication method that may be written with Stokoe notation, in brief
Investigative journalist Farrow
Heroes that don't wear capes
Trademarked refrigerant
Kind of gel
Condiment drizzled on a taco
Shot followers
Drumroll followers
Blacken
Pale purple
Holi powder
Some announcements interrupting in-flight movies, for short
Intelligence grp. featured on "Quantico"
Promise from actor Damon's friends regarding his movie premiere?
"To Sontag, to Sondheim, to anything taboo" musical
Ceramic stewpot
Philosophy influenced by the "I Ching"
Eager assistant's declaration
"It is what it is," e.g.
Corn ___
Art shop purchase
Words accompanying an offering to the ruler of the donkeys?
Partner worth holding on to
Open acknowledgment
Uncreatively draws from
Busy locale in December
Leah who wrote "Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology"
Ivan the Great, for one
Some holiday tree decorations
Home of the poet Forugh Farrokhzad
Arrive too late to see a hotel being built?
Number of worlds in Norse myth
Thought spot
Russian pancakes
Disney's Queen of Arendelle
Pontiac muscle cars
"The Crown ___ Worth Much" (Hanif Abdurraqib collection)
One who questions people's motives
Collect from the fields
Arbitrator's asset
Eight, in Spanish
Plant with no flowers or seeds
Southern dish often made with buttermilk and cornmeal
Tuchus
Film composer Bernstein
Ore locale
Electronics aisle array
Jiffy
Ancient Italian region
Dealt with minor issues?
Some business news topics, for short
What's still in cartoons?
Many
Bring back on board
Mount Rainier's ___ Glacier
Small piano
Done hurriedly and carelessly
Skyscraper feature
First of all
Screenwriter/actress Michaela
Moved cautiously
Soft white mineral
Snapshot of a gamer's progress
Duo inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2001
Aggravation
Grab a midday meal with someone
Trolleys
Heads or tails
Getting rid of
Berkshire school since 1440
Western settlement area led by Brigham Young
Major conflicts
Tired expression?
When to read aloud to kids
Bowling alley device
Swimming/cycling/running competitions, informally
Grow to a huge size
Part of a clock
Booby prize winner's place
Unflinchingly candid
Within a point or two, as scores
Two-time Olympic gold medalist in soccer
Flagella relatives
Medium for a birthday message
Body part that a dog uses to shake, e.g.
77-Down's color
75-Down gemstone
"To be continued …"
Charlotte Corday, to Jean-Paul Marat
Word after better or worse
Simple graphics editor, informally
Guy
Getting along
No longer obsessed
Italian-style cheese
Strong strings
Adjust the spacing between, in typography
Like a deserved comeuppance
Soprano Nixon
Director Ming-liang
Pass the threshold
Memphis's river
Pancake served with sambar
Onesie closure
Plan for the future, in brief?
"America's Got Talent" network
Do the Wright thing?

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