NYT Crossword April 28 2023 answers
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April 28 2023 crossword
Sitcom joke involving a change in setting:
Ghanaian city that's an anagram of 27-Down:
Fruit also called a wax gourd:
[This is looking very bad for me]:
Text that's often an exaggeration:
"Where do all of these keep coming from?!":
"I think I can see a future with him":
What plastic wrap is designed for:
Surname that's also transliterated as Zuo:
Actress Mitchell of "Pretty Little Liars":
Buzzkill's response while playing Would You Rather:
Sexy selfie posted on social media, in lingo:
"___ was!" ("No way!," in German):
Provider of a broad world view:
Gil Scott-Heron poem inspired by 1969 events:
One may be ordered "con todo":
Lump:
World capital whose last two letters are its first two letters upside down:
Activist LaDuke who was twice a Green Party vice-presidential candidate:
Where the first five counting numbers are "üks kaks kolm neli viis":
___ Nguyen Dan (celebration of spring):
"___ born by the river / In a little tent" (start of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come"):
Lover of Rochester, in fiction:
World capital on the Aker River:
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