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"___ vous" (polite French phrase) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 26th, 2024 other clues
Bird's ancestor, for short
Bunch of hair
Big Apple fund-raiser with a kind of apple in its name
They hang around in kitchens
[Facepalm emoji]
Trail marking
Cool bits of trivia
Second hand
They're OK
"The Price Is Right" game
Temporary solution
Informal greetings
Range crossing eight countries
Step in a pastry recipe
Alternatives to booths, perhaps
Bare-bones outfit
Mind
One-millionth of a meter
Cruise control features?
Mexican condiment
Many superheroes have them
Plays at
Secures, as a rope
Device for an on-line conversation?
Crosses
Dipping dishes
Time-buying button
Signs of friction
Contents of some dictionaries
Dots on a map
A whole lot
Close
Bar
Perfect, e.g.
Gardening tool
Storage unit
Singer Ocasek
Where Jackson Hole ski resort is found
Big enchiladas
Finds a line of best fit, say
Network connection
Uplift
Admit
"Still working on that?"
Set down
Sports analyst Kimes
Ones laying around in the country?
Iraqi port city
Some long-tailed turtles
Talking nonsense
Lisbeth Salander in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," for one
Big-time
Welcome sound for a bored student
___ the Lucky, nickname of a noted explorer
Intellectual gatherings
Keep informed, with "in"
Gauge earrings
Some chess tactics
National Bullying Prevention mo.
Purges
One for the record books?
Part of a bottle
Eagerly excited
Contend
Something best avoided
Bird that can be "fire-capped" or "yellow-browed"
Porto-Novo's country

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