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Last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, familiarly crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 21st, 2024 other clues |
Pill alternatives, in brief |
Lines in bars |
"Worth a shot" |
Austrian composer Mahler |
What some people display after getting stuck? |
À la king? |
Far below the surface |
Returner's call |
X follower, perhaps |
Lead-in to -gram |
Reason for foot-tapping |
Losing athlete in the 2002 and 2003 N.B.A. Finals |
Runs off at the mouth? |
Like a noisy toy |
No longer waffle |
Confirmation, for one |
Turned (off) |
Mount ___, Canada's highest peak |
Oft-kissed part of the statue of St. Peter in Vatican City |
Certain tech exec |
Shield, with "for" |
Chinese dog breed, for short |
Not born yesterday, so to speak |
All the greater |
Bed hogs, at times |
Alabama is in it, but Alaska is not |
Shrinks' org. |
Madrid's Teatro Real, for one |
Adds to the code, say |
One who's made it to some degree? |
The "King of Mambo" |
Stake |
Lands |
C.D., e.g.: Abbr. |
Apt name for a thief |
"I kinda like it!" |
Character who says "I am short, fat and proud of that" |
"The Hate U Give" author Thomas |
Isolated |
Shifty little sucker? |
First name in country |
SALT, but not PEPPER |
Rooney of "Women Talking" |
Star-forming region nearest to Earth |
Most of the 1980s |
Go ballistic |
Slogged (through) |
Jhené ___, Grammy-nominated R&B singer |
Its first airing was "The French Chef" with Julia Child |
Japanese food that's a good source of what it spells backward |
"And the ___ raths outgrabe" ("Jabberwocky" line) |
Some who whistle while they work |
Exclamation with a shake |
Comms group |
Noisy Asian bird |
Black-and-white divers |
It's a little shady |
Pen for a hit |
Latin for "trumpet" |
Like many on a Zoom call |
Vineyard eponym |
Like a sole-source contract |
Form letters? |
Blue laws, e.g. |
This means trouble |
Woodpecker's fare |
Bad place to be stuck |
Short palindrome in the middle of a famous longer one |
Track stat |
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