NYT Crossword October 10 2023 answers
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October 10 2023 crossword
Measure of explosive force that sounds like a weight:
Foreign films translated and captioned by enthusiasts:
*Extinct creatures of Mauritius:
Stereotypical techie or Trekkie:
*Gyrating performers at a nightclub:
Nickname for N.B.A. great Erving:
Any member of NATO, to another:
*Olympian who competed as both a hurdler (2008 and 2012) and a bobsledder (2014):
*2019 Taika Waititi film about a boy with an animal nickname:
Captain in multiple Jules Verne novels:
Calif. school that's home to the Aztecs:
*Walk the Dog and Around the World, e.g.:
Certain boxing win, for short:
___ chicken (spicy Jamaican fare):
*Hit 1925 musical that inspired the sequel "Yes, Yes, Yvette":
They might be cut down after basketball victories:
"Put a tiger in your tank" gas brand:
"Finished" on a walkie-talkie:
"___ and the Real Girl" (2007 Ryan Gosling film):
"Frozen" character who says "You can't marry a man you just met":
Affectionate sign-off … or a pattern hinting at the starts of the answers to the six starred clues:
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