November 3 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Tinker (with)
Obscures, in a way
Acts as one?
Memo starter
Garden of ___ (punnily named snack brand)
Word with bird or nest
Persian for "country"
Taqueria menu adjective
"You sure about that?"
_N_ _ _ERS
Téa of "Madam Secretary"
"No ___!" (cry in a queue)
CRAWL SP_ _ _
Brand owned by Whirlpool
Absence of musical ability
Trojans' sch.
The "seven" referenced by the film title "Seven"
Intoxicated, in modern slang
Meh
Exam taken by many jrs.
Works at a restaurant … or what many diners experience at popular restaurants
Sauce that often contains nuts
_EABR_ _ _
Small valley
First name in cosmetics
COLD S_ _U_ _ER
Goes over or under, in a way
Worst possible turnout
It might help you get a grip
Product with a Mini variety
Role on "Stranger Things"
University in a town of the same name
Org.
What good pitches often result in
___ control (city law subject)
Nashville university attended by W.E.B. DuBois and John Lewis
To
Go over, in a way
Riddles in Buddhism
___ Baby
Anchor's position
Home of the Uintah and Ouray reservation
Nag, nag, nag
Popular app originally launched under the name Picaboo
Column base
Directionless sorts
Enterprise rival
Lead-in to a counterargument
Ancient worshiper of Pachamama ("earth mother")
Violinist Leopold
Language family in Canada
Up
All wound up
Khan Academy subj.
Comeback
"Go, go, go!"
Mineral whose name means "crumb" in Latin
Cures for what ails you
Marks in the sand, perhaps
All-time greatest
Feral
"Hey, over here!"
Wrestling maneuver
Trojan hero born of Aphrodite
Actor Hirsch
Printer brand
From half of a couple, maybe
Name that's a conjunction an article
It's all wound up
Some time ago
Bazaar sight
It's a wrap