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Birthstone that begins with the same letter as its month crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 26th, 2024 other clues
Something to wallow in
See 5-Down
Fail to tail
Solarium
Spade, for one
Letters on a Busch Stadium hat
National, formerly
Cut and polish, maybe
Périodes chaudes de l'année
Naughty list?
Asian royal
Big bird
Skimpy garments
Freshly pressed grapes before fermentation
"We'll let ourselves in"
Reality show winner since 2002
Vessel that hasn't crossed the Canadian border since 1993
Chicago's ___ Center, formerly known as the Amoco Building
Two shakes
Spotted, in a way
The so-called "Rocket City" of the South
Small invention
Zip
Spin out on the ice?
Way
Hotel room staple
Emphatic agreement
With 43-Down, fictional coach of AFC Richmond
Reasons for some street closures
Bridge piece
When doubled, a pop nickname
Building block
In ___ (unmoved)
Not spent anymore
Gorgeous
Incite
Brood
Go no further
Fish whose egg casings are called "mermaid's purses"
She played Julia in 2009's "Julie & Julia"
People to hang out with
Not yet explored, as a tomb
Drink mentioned four times in the prologue of "The Canterbury Tales"
"ER" actress Laura
Masters of bad impersonations?
Oslo Accords signatory, for short
Map abbrs.
Deluxe wraps?
Go berserk
Two-time Oscar nominee Joan
Where Dr. J played college hoops, for short
Menace in "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania"
"Hound Dog" singer Big ___ Thornton
Slim winning margin
Takes root
Amber, e.g.
Medical breakthrough of 1954 that yielded a Nobel Prize
"À votre ___!"
Quite the party
Van Susteren of TV news
Tony winner Judith
Out on a limb, say
Mood
Pub fixtures
Name on the playbill for the 1936 Salzburg Festival
They might be bright
Calling
One of a singing duo?
Meaning of a finger wag

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