Some "Hell's Kitchen" challenges Crossword Clue
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- Bits of a blizzard
- Dog's squeal
- Shorebird
- Spooky author of "The Cask of Amontillado"
- Maximum road speed
- Chianti, merlot, etc.
- Bad weather with lightning
- ___ Maher (Team USA rugby star who told 26-Across in the locker room: "You are a girl dad!" while requesting that he be the "hype man" for her team; 26-Across agreed)
- Getting paid for work, and what an element of 17-, 23-, 38-, and 49-Across may be
- __ to the core (wicked)
- All-__ cookware
- Split in the road
- Boxing enclosures
- Crunch of cereal fame, and those of his rank
- Spots for canoeing
- Gumbo-thickening pod
- Marvel hero played by Chris Hemsworth
- Location of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
- Taylor Swift-adjacent, recently-retired NFL star who visited the U.S. Olympic Women's Rugby team in their locker room after their victory over Brazil on Sunday
- VIP's vehicle
- The glasses in eyeglasses
- __ and blood (relatives)
- Flow in slowly
- Like dough that's ready to bake
- With 29-Across: she scored four goals in the USA's Water Polo victory over Greece on Saturday
- Adversary in a battle
- Folk great Guthrie
- Couch potato's sin
- Fashion magazine with a French name
- Anthony Doerr novel whose title comes from an Aristophanes play
- __ Tuck (Robin Hood pal)
- Vellani or Shumpert
- Bring in from abroad