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New York Times crossword of November 21st, 2024 other clues |
Sewing machine inventor Howe |
1862: 530,000+ words |
Early birds? |
On ice longer than normal, say? |
Third letter of Athens, in ancient Athens |
Cheeky review of 18-, 24- and 46-Across |
Chevy coupes |
1990s sitcom nerd |
Major highway through the southern U.S. |
Structural supports |
Dark purple shade |
Records |
Acts like |
Some gag Christmas gifts |
Performer with a concert tour titled "Straight Up Paula!" |
Stop with that! |
No. 1's |
Bird-related prefix |
Cry over spilled milk, perhaps? |
"Pass the ball to me!" |
San Francisco organization supporting women in the arts |
Abnormally deep sleep |
Burj Khalifa's home |
Volume divided by height |
Eponymous youth sports organization, the largest of its kind in the U.S. |
Tool |
Location within an office building: Abbr. |
Cos. offering connections |
Thénardier and Bovary: Abbr. |
Classic sitcom streaming on BritBox, familiarly |
Jordan's only coastal city |
Just pulls off, with "out" |
Some eBay revenue |
"Why don't you take a picture — it'll last longer!" |
Instrument that gave rise to the guitalele, in brief |
Help with wrongdoing |
1850: 350,000+ words |
Princess played by Halle Bailey in a 2023 film |
___ grazing (winter farm feeding strategy) |
Taunt |
Bolsters |
One hanging out in the cold |
Court matters |
Students run for it |
Place to park a camper |
No longer relevant |
"Bam!" |
"Stop with that!" |
Character in a classic whodunit |
1957: 550,000+ words |
Contemptuous chorus |
Not easy to find |
Prince saved from drowning by 39-Across |
Piece of old movie equipment |
Word with bake or fire |
Image file format |
Like some barrel-aged spirits |
Invoice unit |
"That's on me" |
U.S. city named for a geological formation |
Not wired, say |
N.B.A. player-turned-sports analyst Rose |
___ Khan, former Pakistani prime minister |
Battalion commanders in the U.S.M.C. |
Dresses down |
Not a straight shot |
Davis with the memoir "Dying of Politeness" |
.com commerce |
Tots' pops |
Theater throwaway |
Gala throwaway |
Informal green lights |
School record, for short |
Joey of children's lit |
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