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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2024 other clues
Pants, informally
Nonsense word in a playground rhyme
Millimeter-wide photo used for conveying secret messages
Prefix with glyceride
Office message
Possesses
Gentle attention-getter
Polite term of address
Gender-neutral possessive
The Lone Ranger, to Tonto
Apt central entry for this puzzle
Sherlock Holmes, e.g.
Hair-lightening brand
Hudson Bay or the Caspian
A.P., Reuters, etc.
A.P.R.-lowering option
Check scanner, for short
Nickname for a 2000s Yankee slugger
Impressively tough, in slang
Re-lease?
Montreal hockey player, to fans
Crocheting template
Borrower's note
Former senator Kennedy
"Battle Hymn of the Republic," for one
Certain court documents
In which 1 + 1 equals 10
Like many verification codes
Joan Cusack and Robert Downey Jr. each spent one season on it, for short
Completing a cycle, like 84-Down in this puzzle?
Weary cry
Company whose name ends in an exclamation point
Steak option in northern Canada
Celebrity chef Hussain who won "The Great British Bake Off"
However
Fit to serve, in a way
Ireland, poetically
Newlyweds' booking
Behind
Gives a lot of attention, with "on"
Old ___, Conn.
Some N.F.L. linemen, in brief
Gave a big kiss
Big name in experimental music
CPR expert
Insignificant amount
"___ Robinson" (Simon & Garfunkel hit)
Cookies made with ground almond or coconut
Highly agitated
Ain't that the tooth!
Crime novelist Josephine
Sound from beneath a sheet
Skywalker portrayer
Guesstimate
Elite naval groups
Nearly succeeded … but there's a catch!
Green-light
This puzzle's subject
Places for grilling
Horned antelope of southern Africa
Cry of frustration
"You follow?"
Elizabeth of "WandaVision"
A.F.C. East player
Bird that's incapable of walking backward
Ballpark figure
Cry in a laser tag arena
Spanish "I love you"
Jedi foe
Remove from packaging
Supermodel with a palindromic name
Roofed porch
___ Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first elected female head of state
"What have we here!"
"They'll grow out of that" … or a description of eight squares in this puzzle
Every member of the C.I.A.'s K-9 unit
"___ Affaire de Femmes" (1988 French classic)
Complete some reps
It can be quite sappy
Half of an exchange
"Let's do it!"
In the red
Texter's "As I see it …"
Exams first administered in 1926
Co. that introduced Dungeons & Dragons
Woodworker's spinner
Means of getting unstuck
Black ___
Margaret Thatcher, e.g.
Chiding sound
Hits a rough patch, perhaps
View from St. Moritz
Judge seen on a bench
Complete journey … or what 84-Down makes in this puzzle?
Major ordeal
Load of laundry
Lip
Aids in car buying
Constellation in the southern sky
Reed or Rawls
Do-to-do delivery?
Late-night sub, say
Delay
"I thought you were my friend!?"
Sledder's outfit
Jeweler's unit
Color named for a famed prep school
Garfield's predecessor
Oh-so-regrettable
What's mined in a stannary
Big name in shipping
Wish list item
Time "up"
Act rudely in a crowd
Did some spelling?
Jersey-born rock icon, familiarly
Roman numeral that anagrams to part of the eye
"Charlie's Angels" actress
Charlie's Angels and others
Their dorsal fins can reach six feet in height
Stopover
Vessel for an omelet
Diminuendo al ___ ("fade to nothingness," on a score)
Gun lobby org.
Slot machine lever
Marked
Property unit
Europe's highest volcano
Nintendo antagonist in purple overalls
Decorate
First name on the Supreme Court
Lifesaving device, for short
Cry loudly
Skilled
Symptom of an allergic reaction
Fork part
Mob enforcer
Add milk to a customer's coffee, in diner lingo
Feature of James Earl Jones's voice
"That hits the spot!"

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