New York Times Crossword - September 29 2023 answers
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New York Times Crossword Answers - September 29 2023
Spreads concern?
God who rides the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
Tube feature, with "the"
Illegal product that's still made?
Write some letters
"Seems like a bad idea …"
Baked, in Italian
Word with bubble or high
Contacts data: Abbr.
Brand of ranch dressing?
Obsolescent kind of drive
Finish with
Far from home, say
Author who wrote "Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance"
Thin
May to November, in Central America
Checkout choices
Need to pay
QB rushers, collectively
Does a better job than at making points
Gives up
Clouds
Light touch
Moves a little
___ Day of Visibility (March 31 observance)
Piece of the pie
Put on
___ Coleman, principal on "Abbott Elementary"
Protagonist in a long-running Phyllis Reynolds Naylor book series
Person who might sweep a board game off a table
About 20 million people in India
Close associates to be wary of
Flattering lines
Growth that may be treated with salicylic acid
Be wide open
Cut
One pill, perhaps
World capital whose Museum of Islamic Art was designed by I. M. Pei
___ Balls
"Goodness …"
Claim in a squabble
Lodge
N.B.A. team originally based in New Jersey
Seeks shelter
___ B. Parker, Democratic candidate for president in 1904
Blueprint
Feeling of dread before the start of the workweek, in slang
Source of a burning odor?
Blunt salespeople
Model Holliday
Go into one's "phone voice," say
Who said "Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before"
"___ and Janis" (comic strip)
Suitor
Form of protest for tenants
Great Basin people
Creepy-crawly
Singles
"Queer Eye" co-star Jonathan Van ___
Approximately
Having rhythm
Cube, e.g.
Like AB- vis-à-vis other blood types
El ___
Office warning letters
Birthplace of the world's major religions
Second-in-command, informally
Bum
Italian time unit
[!!!]
Spreads concern?
God who rides the eight-legged horse Sleipnir
Tube feature, with "the"
Illegal product that's still made?
Write some letters
"Seems like a bad idea …"
Baked, in Italian
Word with bubble or high
Contacts data: Abbr.
Brand of ranch dressing?
Obsolescent kind of drive
Finish with
Far from home, say
Author who wrote "Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance"
Thin
May to November, in Central America
Checkout choices
Need to pay
QB rushers, collectively
Does a better job than at making points
Gives up
Clouds
Light touch
Moves a little
___ Day of Visibility (March 31 observance)
Piece of the pie
Put on
___ Coleman, principal on "Abbott Elementary"
Protagonist in a long-running Phyllis Reynolds Naylor book series
Person who might sweep a board game off a table
About 20 million people in India
Close associates to be wary of
Flattering lines
Growth that may be treated with salicylic acid
Be wide open
Cut
One pill, perhaps
World capital whose Museum of Islamic Art was designed by I. M. Pei
___ Balls
"Goodness …"
Claim in a squabble
Lodge
N.B.A. team originally based in New Jersey
Seeks shelter
___ B. Parker, Democratic candidate for president in 1904
Blueprint
Feeling of dread before the start of the workweek, in slang
Source of a burning odor?
Blunt salespeople
Model Holliday
Go into one's "phone voice," say
Who said "Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before"
"___ and Janis" (comic strip)
Suitor
Form of protest for tenants
Great Basin people
Creepy-crawly
Singles
"Queer Eye" co-star Jonathan Van ___
Approximately
Having rhythm
Cube, e.g.
Like AB- vis-à-vis other blood types
El ___
Office warning letters
Birthplace of the world's major religions
Second-in-command, informally
Bum
Italian time unit
[!!!]
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