Was up, in a sense

The clue "Was up, in a sense" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on May 8 2021.

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B A T T E D

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New York Times Clues May 08, 2021

Supreme court member?
III, e.g., in "Richard III"
Number of days it takes Mercury to orbit the sun
It becomes another question when its first letter is moved to the end
"Wall Street" catchphrase
Chump
Just a bit
Like the last in a line
Wear
Day to post a throwback picture on social media: Abbr.
What a nod might mean
___ bowl
Perfumery compound
Actress Shields, mother of Brooke
One stoner to another
Satisfied sigh
What a shrug might mean
Was up, in a sense
Nibbles
Cheap cab, perhaps
Org. with an annual Codebreaker Challenge
More than suspicious of
Be in the works
Irish name that's a Slavic name backward
The old you?
Like some unpleasant comments
Kind of trip taken solo
Utah's "Industry," e.g.
Camper's gear chain
Throw (together)
It can lay a one-and-a-half-pound egg
"Hold on!"
Calculator button next to cos
Words after "The end"?
Lead-in to stars or daylight
Soft, green food
Void
Once-in-a-lifetime events
Get too old
"I'm right here"
Business letters
Horizontal
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Turn right, say
Years ___
Sorority letter
"How adorable!"
It involves much ear-tugging and head-shaking
Grade-A
Notable examples of crossing a line, in brief
Noodle dish whose name indicates its cuisine
Steaming
Club type
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Goes on a dinner date, e.g.
They may be used in a pinch
Composition test
Easy friendliness
Correction for a wild pitch
"Marriage Story" Oscar winner
Dumpster fire
Lacks
Ring in the holiday spirit?
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Annual genre writing award
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Impertinent sort
Archery need
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