NYT Crossword May 16 2023 answers
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May 16 2023 crossword
Big name in nonprofit journalism:
___ Falls Convention (milestone in the women's suffrage movement):
Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, informally:
Neighborhood in N.Y.C. and London:
"Tell me what you really think":
Big opportunity for scoring in hockey:
Casualness … even though 18-Across doesn't mean urgency:
Texas city where Dr Pepper was invented:
Lazy … even though 26-Across doesn't mean active:
Result of complete sound cancellation:
Biblical patriarch who had "ha" added to his name when he was 99 years old:
Actress Fisher of "Eighth Grade":
Flustered … even though 39-Across doesn't mean poised:
Feature of many modern refrigerators:
Big name in electric toothbrushes:
Edible that's been squirreled away?:
First thing a waiter brings to the table, usually:
Dads:
Mike with the 2015 hit "I Took a Pill in Ibiza":
Wrong name … even though 51-Across doesn't mean the right name:
Actress Elisabeth of "Leaving Las Vegas":
Tex-Mex snacks named after their inventor, Ignacio Anaya:
Letters before a criminal's alias, maybe:
Not yet discovered … even though 60-Across doesn't mean discovered:
You ___ here (words on a mall map):
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