October 4 2022, USA Today

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Clue
Glazed seitan creations
"Wow, sounds like it"
Tiny skin opening
Pretend shot in basketball
Wishing ___ star
"I wasn't expecting you!"
Process of making food for the week
"The Book of ___" (2010 film)
Alt.Latino broadcaster
Pink aesthetic inspired by a doll
City's nightlife landscape
Livestreamer's recorders, for short
Frisbees and saucers
Polka ___
Very long timespan
"Whichever"
___/astro (engineering field)
Baskets from inside the arc
Beyonce song with the lyric "if you want me, you can watch me"
Kitchen pros
Street Fighter II wins
Bit of body percussion in Teyana Taylor & Kehlani's "Morning"
Tug on
Meskwaki Nation's state
Tight spiral
Aspiring Ph.D.'s test
Very tiny
Football scores, for short
Parched feeling
Using Androderm, for example
Tia, in English
Incite
Diagrams in some fantasy novels
"Star Wars: Rebels" protagonist Bridger
Secured with twine
Limber
"___ pasa?"
Movie star Thurman
Cheer syllableend
Animal similar in size to a rhino
Sign of what's to come
Secretly copy on an email
Teem
Aid
Order ___ carte
Tress style named for a mythical sea creature
___ raisin ice cream
Staircase part
Repotting need
Recedes
Bit of trivia
Jamaican ___ (creole language)
Movers' vehicles
Simple T-shirt style
Like horned melons
Rama, in the Ramayana
Corporate head
Lingerie tone
Frozen treat on a stick
Plural ending for "turn" or "slip"
Pub order
"That's rough, buddy"
Shrek, for one
Story surprise
Wrath
Bass drum attachment
Sharpen
Barbecue debris
Chutni nahna herb
UFO pilots, perhaps
In the know about
Fleece jacket style
The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for example
Baseball refs
Less commonplace
Junior's kid
Sunrise direction
Protected from the sun