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Cambridge or Oxford, to a Londoner crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2024 other clues
Lawn game played with a ball known as a pallino
Thin snack
Formal words of commitment
Omitted, as a syllable
Toyed (with)
Neighborhood in lower Manhattan
Exhibited heliotropism, as a flower
Plus-or-minus one?
Joe's co-host on "Morning Joe"
Part of a Tolkien army
Big fuss
What gives a gin fizz its fizz
Novelist Brontë
Prepared for an oral exam?
Construction beam
Abolitionist who wrote "Twelve Years a Slave"
Fantasy sports scoring standard, informally
Bygone phrase for "gone by"
"Enough! I get it!"
Overly proper
Big initials in theaters
Dip that might be made in a molcajete, informally
Poor review
Went uneaten, as some groceries
Classic Asimov collection
Part of a calendar septet, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme
Florida's "Sunshine City," for short
Futile
Philly basketball player
Leafs (through)
Bully in "Back to the Future"
Home for the artist Edvard Munch
Spicy ramen condiment
Monte ___
John who sang "Bennie and the Jets"
Exploded
Lei man's term?
Rank's counterpart, on a chessboard
New Jersey city named for its most famous former resident
Come back
___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, formerly)
Ballet or ballroom, e.g.
First phase of a home reno
Finished off
Word after kick or bad
"The Way," in Chinese Pinyin
Track-and-field athlete with a strong arm
Pretentiously avant-garde
Dweeb
Te ___ ("I love you," in Spanish)
Yap from a lap?
Jazz singer Jones
Elvis hit that was the B-side of "Don't Be Cruel"
Caterer's container
Smallest Canadian province, for short
Stop in a desert
Once-popular big box stores
Ocean creatures with nearly triple the neural wiring of humans
Rapper whose name sounds like a beverage
Thousand-dollar bill, slangily
Before surgery, informally
Writer/podcaster Harris
Mountain goat
A good time
Be wide-open
Parts of the "Mona Lisa" that seem to follow you around

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