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Colorful language? crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2024 other clues |
Starting point for a slippery slope argument |
Big movie star, e.g. |
What professional tennis has been in since 1968 |
An irrational reason to celebrate? |
Captcha targets |
Where an important call may be directed |
System that ended in 1917 |
One might center around being unprepared for a test |
Purplish red |
Something read by a chiromancer |
Actress Shawkat of "Search Party" |
Weeks in Spain |
Player at Citi Field |
Took a turn |
"That feels nice!" |
Where the Chair of St. Peter can be found in St. Peter's Basilica |
Scientist who notably passed away on 33-Down (2018) |
___ Major |
You might go on tiptoe while wearing this |
Relatives of berets |
Fungus-to-be |
"Get it?" |
Celebratory seasons |
Gun lobby grp. |
First digit of this puzzle's subject, whose next four digits are the number of rows and then columns of the grid |
B-ball |
Apply, as sunscreen |
Some craft drafts, for short |
Scientist who was notably born on 33-Down (1879) |
Make even |
Home of the Braves, for short |
Radar gun stat, for short |
New Deal org. |
Parks carefully |
What some thank God for: Abbr. |
Comedian and political commentator Bill |
Who said "Courage is knowing what not to fear" |
"Gotcha!" |
Origin story in Genesis 11:1-9 |
Carolina N.H.L.'ers, informally |
Like the main character in many a horror film ... or so they believe |
"Same here" |
Like an obelisk at night, maybe |
Mathematician known for the constant "e" (2.71828) |
Require |
Part of 10-Down |
Co. that launched the world's first communications satellite |
Geocaching necessity, in brief |
World capital noted for its French colonial architecture |
Last in a series |
"No ___" ("Unacceptable") |
"Hurry with your dinner!" |
Actor Hawke |
Headstone heading |
1979 movie with the line "This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off" |
It may be thrown by a vaquero |
Goes around |
Legal position in municipal govt. |
Like lead or gold, notably |
Mario Kart platform |
Tuber that can be candied |
A majority of the characters on TV's "St. Elsewhere," in brief |
Neighbor of India: Abbr. |
Last in a series |
Component in a car's suspension system |
Pair on a schooner |
"___, ___, it looks like rain!": Christopher Robin |
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