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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2024 other clues |
Sloth, for one |
Japan's legislature |
Cain raised him |
Messy situation |
El ___ (Castilian hero) |
Nickname |
"Woe is me!" |
Protagonist of the Zelda games |
Divest |
Creates a new account? |
Absolutely epic |
Like Hadrian's Wall in northern England |
Put together |
Gloomy mood |
Fair-hiring inits. |
Texter's vociferous agreement |
First name in daredevilry |
"Phooey!" |
Queequeg's figurine in "Moby-Dick," e.g. |
One may be called on to give, informally |
Bipartisan 2012 stimulus bill |
Pachyderm of kid-lit |
Paging device |
"The Joy Luck Club" author |
Layer of a 42-Across |
Tiny bit |
Pension alternative, in brief |
Never-give-up sort |
Hardly any |
"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie" poet |
Individual speech patterns |
Online commenter's qualification |
Unabridged |
Newspaper subscriber |
Mountain goat's perch |
Use an e-cig |
Fencing option |
Swaths of land |
Book return spot |
N.S.A.'s home |
Some classic PCs |
J. Cole's "___ Knows" |
To's counterpart |
Guitar's resting place, often |
N.B.A. coach Steve |
___ Dingbats (icon-filled font) |
Snickering sound |
Digitally endorse |
One writing wrongs? |
Bull or buck |
Alliance of powers |
Patagonia prowler |
Smartphone predecessors, for short |
"Didn't see ya there!" |
Uncharitable |
Fuel brand with a blue oval in its logo |
"Jersey Shore" airer |
Corny sound effect? |
Cheer for a diva |
Sumatran swinger |
Greek H |
Tikka masala go-with |
Sue Bird or Larry Bird |
Like the main character in "Memento" |
Former roles for Kamala Harris and Arlen Specter, for short |
Sound from a cappuccino maker |
The Tabard, in "The Canterbury Tales" |
Citrusy breakfast treat |
Echelon |
Filipino meat dish |
Component of an old PC tower |
Avocado toast topper, perhaps |
Part of a certain chain |
Shoelace protector |
Was of service to |
Classic candy company |
Like |
Follows |
Figure (out) |
Penalty assessors |
Fifth note |
Ancient |
Thinks highly of |
Fireworks ingredient |
Get stuck |
What crossed fingers behind one's back might indicate |
Ja's opposite |
Monopoly holding |
Estadio Azteca cheer |
"Peter Pan" pooch |
Carriage, in Cambridge |
Make an appearance |
Of all time |
Win for a marketing team |
Symbol of the National Audubon Society |
Barbershop offerings |
Imprimatur |
Winter fishing spot |
Finds |
Small card for a short message |
One of 30+ million Americans |
Meeting, informally |
Elizabeth's house |
Boneheaded |
Midair collision of sorts |
Try to find out |
What Kwanzaa's first principle, Umoja, means |
Moon over Miami, to many a Miamian |
Mosque officials |
Undercover? |
Clicking sounds? |
Circuit diagram |
Mathematician/historian Neugebauer |
Four Corners tribe |
Where Molson Coors is TAP |
PowerPoint starting point |
Beer buy |
Listing at an ice cream shop |
Epithet for a G.O.P. moderate, maybe |
"Ad majorem ___ gloriam" (Jesuit motto) |
Invite letters |
Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford |
Spice blend |
Twisted humor? |
One raising Cain |
In a state of shock, say |
Powell of the Federal Reserve |
Containers that can be cracked |
Wirelessly driven toy, for short |
Pet name derived from the Latin for "faithful" |
Eva of "Green Acres" |
Element #26 |
Floor |
Scores unexpectedly, as tickets |
Itsy |
Black Friday destination |
Portrayer of Mrs. Smith in 2005's "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" |
"Be that way!" |
Touch-tone phone abbr. |
Anatomical part from the Latin for "grape" |
Mashhad's country |
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