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Deprive (of) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 7th, 2024 other clues
Cool off, in a way
Listings on a blogroll
Signs up for
One of the Goonies in "The Goonies"
Competitor of Chewy
Move slowly
Poivre go-with
Pass it on!
Stretch near a shoulder, say
Relative of a heckelphone
Like soffritto ingredients
Give temporarily
Reach, as new heights
"Zing!"
"Se Non ___, Quando?" (Primo Levi novel whose title translates to "If not now, when?")
Apologue
Sausage grinder in Italy?
Details
Sporting venue also known as a dohyo
Mountain grouping
Trivia worth learning
Whizzes
Out-of-the-blue
Fast-food chain with palm trees on its packaging
Moments of comprehension, in an idiom
Courtroom request
First word in the opening crawl for "Star Wars: Episode I"
Seriously memorable
High
Weak
Computer accessory
"Everything's coming along great!"
Scores
Ding-dong
Word in two African country names
Where you might say "That's the spirit!"
Big bill, casually
Methods for sharing pirated material
Levels of corporate hierarchy, so to speak
Family inheritance?
Videographer's words before recording, perhaps
"I mean, come on!"
Impasse
City famous for its ham and cheese
Deep fears?
Censoring, in a way
Etymologists' interests
Labor tactic
Iris feature
Like material you can sink your teeth into
Surgeon/writer Gawande
It might be fluid
Flunky
Drill
Like mojitos
Whizzes
How someone might be in love
One running the showing, perhaps
Small-minded
Pain ___ (French toast, in French)
Somewhat, musically
Some fraternity letters
Mediocre, in modern slang
Tesla, for one
Experimental music documentary of 2024

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