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New York Times crossword of October 17th, 2024 other clues
Fed the kitty, perhaps
Salve
#1 pal
Hercule's creator
One who might make a comeback?
Hebrew name meaning "my God"
Much ado about some punctuation?
No pro
It's often gained by knocking
Only city that entirely surrounds a country
Request from Oliver Twist
Nutrition fig.
Anger over a grammatically incorrect sentence?
She served on the court with Antonin and Anthony
Silky fabrics
Hunting cap feature
1930s vice president John ___ Garner
Harsh words regarding the past and the present?
Harbor sights
Take off
Commercial success?
Shipmate of Capt. Kirk
Brawl over what to call a piece of writing?
Toddler's need, maybe
Grassy expanses
Regarding
Build, as a relationship
Possibilities
Punny summary of the battle between editor and writer seen in 17-, 24-, 35- and 46-Across?
Ornamental pond fish
Cross paths
Pill bug, e.g.
The Middle Ages or the Renaissance
___ Nublar, fictional setting of "Jurassic Park"
Ending point of the first marathon
Sprinkling on a lox bagel
What is to be done?
Pattern of intersecting stripes
Use a spoon, say
What Alexander Graham Bell suggested as the standard telephone-answering greeting
Thomas Lincoln, familiarly
Industry mogul
Don't you forget it!
Light units
Violent sport, for short
Flattering, as clothing
First city in Europe with paved streets (1339)
Touch
Gru's twin brother in the "Despicable Me" franchise
Blue lobsters and white tigers, e.g.
Half-baked?
Drawings that might encounter problems with intellectual property law
Do some grapplin'
Was up
Big feller?
Drug also called "rocket fuel" or "ozone," for short
Absolutely amazing
One side of a perpetual war in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four"
"Stop right there!"
Tall and pointy, as ears
Uses TurboTax, perhaps
Green, say
Scenic spot to snorkel
Overturns
Dirt
Climate activist Thunberg
Billy Joel's "Tell ___ About It"
Observe Ramadan, in a way
"Then again …," in a text
Bon ___
K.G.B. rival during the Cold War

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