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Poet Scott-Heron crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 1st, 2023 other clues
Dutch scientist with an eponymous "cloud"
Royal attendant
Shift, for one
German food that's better than it sounds?
Saw and punch
"High five!"
"George," in aviation slang
Outer ear?
Pepper, for one: Abbr.
City planner, at times
Certain surprise party?
GPS guess
Chess ranking system named for a Hungarian physicist
Disney villain inspired by the drag queen Divine
Betray nervousness, in a way
Word with boot or spaghetti
NewLeaf potato, e.g., in brief
Department store that once sold mail-order houses
Celebrate, as a new year
Don't match
"Anything Goes" writer Porter
So
Total
Present-day request?
One holding all the cards
"Skip me"
"Beowulf" and "Gilgamesh," for two
Mulligan
Holes in the wall?
Flinches, but only a little
Subway stop: Abbr.
First word in a 13-Across
Sequence of steps
Study of riddles
Certain creature comfort?
London-based insurance company
Cheat
Absence excuser
Ray on one's TV
Say "Yay!," say
"You there!"
___ End (setting in "The Lord of the Rings")
They're offered seven times a year
Like some N.S.F.W. content
Via, on signs
A, for one
Mark's replacement
Classic Beat Generation roman à clef
Hunt
Right on a map
Peeved, for short
"His ___ little mouth was drawn up like a bow" (line from "A Visit From St. Nicholas")
Drain
Rocks
Ancestral emblem
Bat signal
Anxiety
Popular pet originally from Mongolia
What one star may represent
Forest giant
Dispenses, with "out"
"Well, that much was clear"
Fatigues, familiarly
Sassy, letter-shaped gesture accompanying a retort
God who is destined to slay the serpent Jörmungandr

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