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Zip it, with "up" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 30th, 2022 other clues
Pretentiously creative
Settings for squirrels, at times
One with a forked tongue
Rogen who played the other Steve in 2015's "Steve Jobs"
Makes a house a home, say
Brain wave
Colorado N.H.L. team, casually
Ad ___
English chip
You might catch this when seated with other people
Ensler who created "The Vagina Monologues"
Brilliance
Word with catching or popping
Put up
Run down illegally
The ties that bind?
Happy, now
They may throw shade
Echo voice
Red wine variety
Activity for some big game hunters?
Sign of bad service
Stretches for the rest of us?
Not busy
Performance with a sombrero
Name on a truck
"___ luego" (Spanish "bye")
Vex
Tale's end, often
Hold the ___
Rare find, in an idiom
Garden plant in the mallow family
Parallel (to)
Tibia
Gigglefest
Winning blackjack hand
Hawaiian crop threatened by the apple snail
Like the mood fostered by "Waiting for Godot"
___-leg jeans
Impressive bucket challenge
Rosa, tulipán or jazmín
Símbolo del infinito, rotated 90°
Always
Forever and a day
"Later, alligator!"
Wild goat with curved horns
Play group
Shoe with holes
Make up
Tool for closing a window
Robot maid on "The Jetsons"
Chicago's ___ Center
Rare comics and vintage dolls, e.g.
"Oh, cool!"
Something to be filed, in brief
Mineral used in drywall
Boston and San Francisco, but not Denver
Show disdain, in a way
Food pronounced in three syllables
Secret spot for a secret plot
People person?
Funny McKinnon
Martian day (24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds)
River of song
Pen knife?
Bill promoting science
Religious adherents governed by the Universal House of Justice
Rent
Path

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