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New York Times crossword of January 7th, 2024 other clues
"Old man"
"Yikes!"
Childproof bottle contents, for short
Purchase at a cannabis dispensary
"Sounds 'bout right to me"
False ___
Fine parchment
It might be pressed before work
It might be pressed before work
Post concerned with etiquette
"Capeesh?"
Up-and-down, as a relationship
Internet harvesting tool
"On Photography" author Susan
1918-2004 Fenway Park phenomenon, familiarly
Nothing-doing?
They're home to spinners
They're home to spinners
Luxury fashion label
1990s workout fad
"The Racer's Edge" sloganeer
Says, informally
Bay Area gallery, for short
Late winter/early spring, weather-wise
"___ and the Night Visitors" (opera)
Fragrant bloomers
Animal that becomes a plant if spelled backward
Bandleader's urging … or an alternative title for this puzzle
New ___
Guides
Athleisure portmanteau
Certain beach top
Snooty
Many a Yemeni
Piece de resistance?
Tourney round
Some goofs
One sailing through long passages
One sailing through long passages
Ready and waiting
Gadgets for truckers
Porterhouse alternatives
Inspiration for many a lottery pick
Shame, e.g.
The yoke's on them
Chuck ___, TV director/producer who's known as the "King of Sitcoms"
Target of many a viral marketing campaign
Target of many a viral marketing campaign
Lead role in 1978's "La Cage aux Folles"
Kind of terrier
Exclamation after a rescue
Warm coat
Dash
Measurable impact, so to speak
Bad news for an investor
Spoke (up)
Petrichor, n.: The pleasant ___ of rainfall on dry soil
Bird also known as a lapwing
150-mile-per-hour train
Dawn figure, in myth
Bovid named for the sound it makes
Part of an ellipsis
Skinflints
Novelist Ferber
Subject of a subway announcement
Remedy for a blink-and-you-missed-it moment
First lady?
Start of a classic request for advice
Bad reasoning
Rap's ___ Chyna
Hang in the shadows
TV award
Actress Ritter of "Jessica Jones"
Serene, informally
For the lady
Country singer Stapleton
Remote button abbr.
Hotshot
Place for a porter
Clip-on, for one
Superfund grp.
Bit of slander
Titan who gave birth on Delos
Disney subsidiary
Story that isn't a quick read
BOGO, e.g.
Words after a verbal gaffe
Accessory for a rideshare vehicle
___ cycle
"Aladdin" sidekick
Amazing woman, slangily
"Agricola" author
Petal pusher?
Peace, in Russian
Stadium cheer
Big mouths
"Told you so!"
Ursine : bears :: anguilliform : ___
Dakota tribe
Staying power
Part of a process
"I've seen better"
Cool, back in the day
"Good" day: Abbr.
Santa-tracking org.
Really annoy, with "on"
Lift type
Just ... all right
Info in a party invitation
Apple variety
Stephen of "Michael Collins"
"Eww! Enough!"
Bittern, e.g.
Bimonthly business magazine
Election night news
Plant that may be mistaken for a dandelion
Landlocked province
Grp. once led by Arafat
Kind of lily
Hoover, for one, in brief
"No idea," in a text
Like Ikea furniture assembly, for short
Sports jacket
"As if!"
Live and breathe
Feed
Storybook ending?
"Nice job!"
People of western New York
Sunders
Tourist mecca in southern Asia
"Never ___ Kissed" (1999 Drew Barrymore film)
Part of A.D.
Singer with the album "Watermark"
Hunky-dory
Email chain abbr.
Min Jin ___, author of the 2017 best seller "Pachinko"
You can dispense with this
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