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F A I L
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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2024.
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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2024 other clues |
Things to keep an eye out for on a first date |
Actress Lena or actor Ken |
Disorderly expansion |
One-named "King of Football" |
Rival magazine of 2-Down |
Daredevil Knievel |
Writer Wiesel |
"Xanadu" band, for short |
Fuse, as metal |
Birds that sound like they'd taste bad? |
Higher-priced seating section |
Tennis great Monica |
Singer Green |
Cowboy's rope |
Is a sore loser |
Accelerated H.S. class with a long reading list |
All ___ Day (November 2) |
Luge, e.g. |
Logical, as a syllogism |
Ordinary person, informally |
Nonstick cookware brand |
Not fast |
Ship's wastewater |
Was a no-show, say |
Gesture involving hitting one's own hand in celebration |
Sports-filled school event |
Person held on a pedestal by a small group |
Stir up |
Make less sharp |
Writer Zora ___ Hurston |
Latvian or Lithuanian |
Singer Nat King ___ |
Small digging tool |
Bit of equipment for a skier or trekker |
Low-priced lodging |
Things that scratch a scratching post |
Device on a duct |
Material for some jewelry at a surf shop |
German chancellor Scholz |
June birthstone |
Word often said before "Cómo estás?" |
Protrusion |
Set (down) |
Many a C-Span interviewee, informally |
For fear that |
First pope in a line of 13 |
Records and documents |
Locale for a wedding |
Game with nine rooms |
Trains that run to O'Hare airport |
Swindles |
Physique |
Criminal records? |
Puts the kibosh on |
A "golden" one is an especially good thing to follow |
Ohm's law unit |
"Heavens!" |
If this is exhausted, all is lost |
Movie theater eponym |
Like cards at a card table |
About 5,280 ft., for Denver |
___ vera |
Still in the running, so to speak |
Tick off |
Alpine call |
First-year law student … or what every answer in this puzzle has exactly |
Sandwiches with an easy-to-remember list of ingredients |
Classic photo magazine |
October birthstone |
Green vehicle? |
Whole bunch |
Blacksmiths' blocks |
Depart |
Slimming surgery, for short |
One of 24 in a Chaucer book |
Publication that usually has only one contributor |
Athlete who boasted "I'm young; I'm handsome; I'm fast; I'm pretty and can't possibly be beat" |
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