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The list below contains all the clues found on the New York Times Crossword of January 27, 2022. Click the clue to reveal the correct answer for it.
What hearts and ships may do Crossword Clue
German physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is named Crossword Clue
Round houses? Crossword Clue
“Hmm, OK” Crossword Clue
Surprise ending, of sorts Crossword Clue
“I’m starting right now!” Crossword Clue
Question after a digression Crossword Clue
Lip Crossword Clue
Nonkosher lunch order Crossword Clue
Villain in the DC Universe Crossword Clue
It can be a show-stopper Crossword Clue
Foofaraw Crossword Clue
O.R. staffers Crossword Clue
“I’m With ___” (2016 campaign slogan) Crossword Clue
Easy mark Crossword Clue
Alaskan peak Crossword Clue
Who wrote “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past” Crossword Clue
1970s-’80s Renaults Crossword Clue
Like a stamp pad Crossword Clue
Classic John Donne line Crossword Clue
So-so Crossword Clue
Republican politico Michael Crossword Clue
Garden produce named for an Italian city Crossword Clue
Driller’s blowout Crossword Clue
Grazed Crossword Clue
Suffer Crossword Clue
Escort’s offering Crossword Clue
Chopper Crossword Clue
Young celebrity socialite Crossword Clue
Something to break at a casino? Crossword Clue
Be off guard Crossword Clue
Blacken on a grill Crossword Clue
Go on horseback à la Lady Godiva Crossword Clue
“Forever, ___” (1996 humor book) Crossword Clue
Immobile Crossword Clue
Wasatch Mountains resort town Crossword Clue
Tanners’ supplies Crossword Clue
Upstanding fellows Crossword Clue
Dennis the Menace, e.g. Crossword Clue
Storied mariner Crossword Clue
Princess in a Wagner opera Crossword Clue
“Principia” author, 1687 Crossword Clue
London district famous for its botanic garden Crossword Clue
Picasso antiwar masterpiece Crossword Clue
Preceder of ski or midi Crossword Clue
Arenas typically have many of them Crossword Clue
Finish, with “up” Crossword Clue
“Fantasia” was the first commercial film shown in it Crossword Clue
It’s measured in feet, not inches Crossword Clue
Action after a change of mind Crossword Clue
Rodomontade Crossword Clue
How mountain roads rise Crossword Clue
Setting for the 2009 film “Precious” Crossword Clue
Drop the ball Crossword Clue
Locale of Wiesbaden, Germany Crossword Clue
Pearl City greeting Crossword Clue
Cornmeal dish Crossword Clue
Red and rosé, for two Crossword Clue
Adams behind a camera Crossword Clue
1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay, with “The” Crossword Clue
Certain amenities for first-class passengers Crossword Clue
Michelle Obama vis-à-vis Princeton Crossword Clue
Cooked slowly in a closed pot Crossword Clue
Cause for many people to scratch Crossword Clue
Gob Crossword Clue
Something well-placed? Crossword Clue
Take care of Crossword Clue
Glorifies Crossword Clue
What two sets of dots within double lines indicate, in musical scores Crossword Clue
Head off Crossword Clue
Some long-term plans, in brief Crossword Clue
It’s perfect Crossword Clue
Like Bach’s Partita for Violin No. 3 Crossword Clue
Fist-bump Crossword Clue
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