Instrument from the French for "high wood"

The clue "Instrument from the French for "high wood"" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on May 3 2020.

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Possible Solution

O B O E

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LA Times July 8 2020 OBOE
New York Times May 3 2020 OBOE

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New York Times Clues May 03, 2020

Smashing
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Bubbling
Pricey
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"Arrival" visitor
You can see right through it
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Upscale
Android alternative
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The "S" of 48-Across
Advised a chess player to attack the king?
Spanish unit of time with a tilde
Yoda, to Luke
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Strips of weapons
Coming from two speakers
Frequent choice for maid of honor
Deg. for an aspiring attorney abroad
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Scat syllable for Sinatra
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Sushi condiment
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Beyond sad, or beyond happy
Some piercing spots
Categorically stated
Indubitably
Bellybutton fluff
Bordeaux wine region
Decisively defeat a cabinet department?
Musical knack
Share on social media
Like a zealous fan base
School attended by 20 prime ministers
Feeling one gets under anesthesia at the dentist?
Rat in "Ratatouille"
Word before or after run
Memo heading
Prize for a doc, maybe
Stick a fork in
Weapon with a bell guard
Loathsome person
Indira Gandhi's father
Comedian Mort
Instrument from the French for "high wood"
Bad shot by Dracula?
Affinity
Lacking originality
Follower
Prepare, with "up"
Symbol of sturdiness
___ launcher
Close pals
"Yeah, right!"
Process, as ore
Language with only 14 native letters
He made his final cameo in "Avengers: Endgame"
Spilled one's soul
'30s migrant
Unwelcome look
Places to exchange dollars for quarters
Stand out from the crowd
Little bits of energy
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Tree that lines the Central Park Mall
Debut single for both Jimi Hendrix and Patti Smith
Flaws and all
Shout for 44-Across
Put off for another day
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Higher-ups in a hierarchy
Part of a guitar
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Accustom (to)
Broadband device
Loosen, in a way
Banned display of firepower, informally
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Passed out in Vegas
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Prod
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