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Band with the 1994 hit "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2024 other clues
Support
Like neon
Certain Ivy Leaguer
"Groovy!"
About, on a memo
Kind of history
Sibilant summons
"South Park" boy
___ Palmas, Canary Islands
Density symbol, in engineering
1990s Indian prime minister
Deliver a blow to Dracula?
Sch. in N.Y.
Went down a slippery slope
Quebec's Festival d'___
Brand whose stock price increased 50% in the first six months of 2020
"You're accusing
With "the," a sudden flip from attraction to disgust, in modern parlance
Before-
References a Vatican Library source?
Blooms named for their shape
Set of selections
No. calculated from letters
"You sure?"
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright Edward
In the style of
Bad material for a silk purse, proverbially
Some vocal solos
"Forget it!"
Superlative held by the Atacama Desert
"Barry" or "Ballers"
Fortitude
Plain
Cap's place
Stadium sounds
Suffix with Manhattan or meteor
Common pet fish
Welcomes at the door
It might be a stretch
Tender spots
Referees a Tennessee football game poorly?
Final phase of a video game, perhaps
Nip and tuck, so to speak
Big name in records
Like some teas
Kind of edition with bonus tracks, perhaps
[Actually, don't change that]
Stadium cheer
Sounds of doubt
Start preparing borscht?
___-Caps (candy)
Fully commit
Birds known for their loud, complex songs
Court cry
Royal title
Garnet is its birthstone: Abbr.
Assist in a crime
Sculpting stuff
Gooey pairing with fig jam
Super ___ (GameCube predecessor)
Economic justice catchphrase
"Bather in the Woods" painter
Its water is nearly 10 times saltier than ocean water
Make smash burgers?
Animal product
Pretty cool stuff
Foreboding sign
Burn a little
"Impressive!"
Decides that one will
Who cries "You get a car, you get a car!" in a viral meme
Major artery
Toy brand for a budding engineer, maybe
___ cha beef (Chinese dish)
"I don't like that," in Spanish
Jumped over, as a checkers piece
Take away
Michelangelo work whose name translates to "compassion"
Police captain on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
Suddenly think of
Burden
Letter-shaped support piece
Enthusiastic agreement
Certain corporate department
Genre for many a boy band
Mission San Antonio de Valero, more familiarly
GPS suggestions: Abbr.
Neighbor of Leb.
Part of the D.O.J.
World's oldest capital city, settled in the third millennium B.C.
It's a four-letter word, aptly
Taylor Swift song that begins "Combat, I'm ready for combat"
Neighbors of the Navajos
Makes a gaffe
One-named singer born in Reykjavik
"Mamma ___!"
What Ove's name was changed to for the American film adaptation of "A Man Called Ove"
Fiery matches?
"Let me repeat …"
New Jersey's Sea ___ City
When repeated, a cry of approval
Cross figure
Light wood
Like many creatures in modern sci-fi movies, for short
Spot for a shot
Musical speeds
Write an ode to a caffeinated soda?
Spook some creatures in an aquarium's touch tank?
Airport abbr.
Addresses online
Sound unit found in many Asian languages
"Gangnam Style" rapper
Comment from someone exiting the mall on Black Friday
Pedal-operated instrument
That, in Toledo
Umbrella term for eboys or goth girls
Struck out
Stealthy criminal
City feature that's been found to improve mental health
"None for me, thanks"
Kind of seeds in a healthful smoothie
Footslog
Balm ingredient
___ Luthor, nemesis of Superman
Vintage restaurant items?
Spoil, with "on"
Git
"Just a little longer!"
Lauder of cosmetics
Do some light work on?
Barcelona museum subject
H's on some college houses
"The Lorax" setting
Actress Cravalho who voiced Moana
Doesn't just assume
Swindle
Wedding cake layer
Survive
Chuck, slangily

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