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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2024 other clues |
Fed the kitty, perhaps |
Salve |
#1 pal |
Hercule's creator |
One who might make a comeback? |
Hebrew name meaning "my God" |
Much ado about some punctuation? |
No pro |
It's often gained by knocking |
Only city that entirely surrounds a country |
Request from Oliver Twist |
Nutrition fig. |
Anger over a grammatically incorrect sentence? |
She served on the court with Antonin and Anthony |
Silky fabrics |
Hunting cap feature |
1930s vice president John ___ Garner |
Harsh words regarding the past and the present? |
Harbor sights |
Take off |
Commercial success? |
Shipmate of Capt. Kirk |
Brawl over what to call a piece of writing? |
Toddler's need, maybe |
Grassy expanses |
Regarding |
Build, as a relationship |
Possibilities |
Punny summary of the battle between editor and writer seen in 17-, 24-, 35- and 46-Across? |
Ornamental pond fish |
Cross paths |
Pill bug, e.g. |
The Middle Ages or the Renaissance |
___ Nublar, fictional setting of "Jurassic Park" |
Ending point of the first marathon |
Sprinkling on a lox bagel |
What is to be done? |
Pattern of intersecting stripes |
Use a spoon, say |
What Alexander Graham Bell suggested as the standard telephone-answering greeting |
Thomas Lincoln, familiarly |
Industry mogul |
Don't you forget it! |
Light units |
Violent sport, for short |
Flattering, as clothing |
First city in Europe with paved streets (1339) |
Touch |
Gru's twin brother in the "Despicable Me" franchise |
Blue lobsters and white tigers, e.g. |
Half-baked? |
Drawings that might encounter problems with intellectual property law |
Consonants articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth |
Do some grapplin' |
Was up |
Big feller? |
Drug also called "rocket fuel" or "ozone," for short |
One side of a perpetual war in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four" |
"Stop right there!" |
Tall and pointy, as ears |
Uses TurboTax, perhaps |
Green, say |
Scenic spot to snorkel |
Overturns |
Dirt |
Climate activist Thunberg |
Billy Joel's "Tell ___ About It" |
Observe Ramadan, in a way |
"Then again …," in a text |
Bon ___ |
K.G.B. rival during the Cold War |
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