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Eve who wrote "The Vagina Monologues" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2024 other clues |
"My ___" ("Put your money away") |
Escape |
Work whose name comes from the Greek for "sing" |
Close call |
Amount at stake |
Kind of school |
"Anything ___?" |
Variety of Indian tea |
March Madness component that's a phonetic hint to 18-, 23-, 38- and 50-Across |
Eel, at a sushi restaurant |
Literary character who cries "You're glumping the pond where the Humming-Fish hummed!" |
Hung loosely |
Garbage |
Wide-awake |
American ___ |
Lyric poet from Lesbos |
Biblical verb ending |
Overhead features on sports cars |
Memo heading |
What the stone is in a stone fruit |
Jeff Bridges's "Big Lebowski" stoner role, familiarly |
Circuitry units |
Unworthy of debate |
City with 40 islands and nearly 350 lakes within its limits |
"O," in W.W. II radio lingo |
Huntsville's home: Abbr. |
Screenwriter Ephron |
Doesn't hesitate |
Variety of Indian tea |
Suddenly encounters trouble |
"Interwebs" |
___ Miss |
"Vivat ___!" ("Long live the king!") |
Dampens |
Doorway feature |
Flag-waver's specialty |
Web attachments? |
"Sex and the City" actress ___ Jessica Parker |
What's needed for a "Who's on First?" routine |
"The Simpsons" neighbor |
Walk loudly |
Destination for scuba divers |
Sensation on a roller coaster |
Visibly in awe |
Sound of a roar, maybe |
Practice piece |
"When the going gets tough, the early bird gets the worm," e.g. |
Stood on hind legs, with "up" |
Make amends |
N.B.A. great nicknamed "Diesel" |
"Why are you in such a rush?" |
Derrières |
"Darn!," in Germany |
Several |
Listing near a museum door, perhaps |
Southwestern wolf |
Sights at overnight rest stops |
Cosmetics mogul Lauder |
Best Actor nominee for "12 Years a Slave" |
Go full ___ (make a big deal of things, in modern slang) |
Famed art patron Henry |
Ending with lime or orange |
Houston N.F.L. player |
Whatever floats your boat! |
Word with soul or sob |
Manhattan hoops venue, in brief |
In an unprecedented manner |
What some online blockers block |
"___ Lang Syne" |
[That's hilarious!] |
Sealy competitor |
Some traffic directors |
Played the role of |
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