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New York Times crossword of February 10th, 2024 other clues |
Banking annoyance associated with the 20s? |
"Ah, got it now!" |
Concerns for manufacturers |
Sara who wrote the "Pretty Little Liars" books |
2024, e.g. |
Tiny social climber |
Play ground? |
___ group |
Evidence of crying |
Rocked, so to speak |
Part of a choir |
Preschool recital |
Pentagon figures |
Regulation followers, in brief |
Symbol of purity or spirituality |
Like some brains and pool balls |
Treat often eaten with a small wooden spoon |
Institution of 40+ years that has many notable alums |
Annual mecca for sci-fi and fantasy fans |
Setting for a Twins or White Sox game: Abbr. |
Personal number? |
Cry after a motion |
Kit ___ |
Withdraw (from) |
Just plain silly |
Honors held by only one U.S. president and one U.K. prime minister |
Celebratory greeting for 16-Across |
Bull-like |
Apple Pay, e.g. |
Bit of sportswear |
Pasta shaped like wagon wheels |
Legit |
Learning opportunity |
"Game of Thrones" character whose name means "noble" in Sanskrit |
Many a camp counselor |
Exam for a doc-to-be |
Way out |
Grilled corn-on-the-cob dish, in Mexican cuisine |
Red-and-green headwear |
"This can't be good" |
Olympian Strug or Walsh Jennings |
Sierra Nevada or Lagunitas offering |
Long-running account |
Carrier of a bow and arrow |
___ Mode, character in "The Incredibles" |
House speaker's place |
Scrapes |
Lacks, informally |
Material for deck chairs |
"Canvas" for digital art? |
Common gift during Chinese Spring Festival |
Some local sports associations, informally |
Home to the Crazy Horse Memorial |
Man with a Manx, say |
Sister brand of Miracle-Gro |
One of two in a tournament |
Grant temporary custody? |
___ clothing |
Badly off-base? |
One born between the mid-1960s and 1980 |
Smoothie berry |
Discuss something (with) |
Woman's name that becomes a direction when its fourth letter is changed |
Loses color |
Puma rival |
Actress Blanchett |
"Ba-a-a-ad!" |
"Is that ___?" |
"Telephone Line" band, in brief |
Half a score |
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