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Vets' counterparts crossword clue
N E W B S
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New York Times crossword of August 4th, 2023 other clues |
Feature of open-world video games |
What's rounded up in a roundup |
A little taller than normal, say, as a kiddie |
How some deli meats are served |
Things that can really make someone pop? |
Handled |
Slip |
Certain native identity |
Hit Broadway musical with an exclamation point in its name |
Column on the far right, maybe |
Org. for Triple H and The Ultimate Warrior |
Info in a visitor's text, maybe |
Formal denial |
Cover |
Chi-town fixture since 1847, with "the" |
Heavily caffeinated, say |
"Same" |
Eponym for U.S. track and field's highest award |
Feature of an empty room, perhaps |
Advice lead-in |
Site for many of Jesus' miracles |
Charm, to King Charles |
A malaria-resistant mosquito is one, for short |
1990 film that Roger Ebert called "so implausible that it makes it hard for us to really care about the plight of the kid" |
High point of a trip to California? |
Enters, in a way |
Asteroids system |
"The Smartest Guys in the Room" subject |
Itch |
No-win situation |
John Harvard, of Harvard University, and others |
"Sorry, babe" |
Major fantasy franchise, in brief |
Non-English "Uncle" |
Suffix with govern |
Peace Nobelist Wiesel |
Kind of acid found in "good" fats |
Graphic novelist who created "Watchmen" and "V for Vendetta" |
Princess in Disney's "Enchanted" |
Ineffectual sorts |
Flashy hoops highlight, for short |
"I suppose it can't hurt" |
Little rascal |
Teacher's directive |
Children's writer Greenfield |
Space scrap? |
Format for peer-to-peer file sharing |
U.S. prez commemorated with a stone tablet in London's Westminster Abbey |
Classic 1966 album with the tracks "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "Sloop John B" |
Pines |
Exclusive |
Hazmat monitor |
Rank for TV's Klinger and Radar: Abbr. |
Junior mint? |
Cry that accompanies relief … or a reek |
Queen of ___ |
The Hatfields and McCoys, e.g. |
Big sister? |
___ Bunny (Looney Tunes character) |
Small amount of whiskey |
In shorthand, it's written with two S's and two T's |
Nigerian people in "Things Fall Apart" |
Some theaters |
Milk source |
"Barry ___" (1975 Kubrick drama) |
Tap |
Gusto |
"Ugh, this is unbelievable!" |
___ Eisley ("Star Wars" spaceport) |
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