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Premier Sunday crossword of November 24th, 2024 other clues
“The Joy of Painting” host
Morse clicks
Aiming ambitiously
Prophesiers
Modest “I think,” online
Teleported back onto the Enterprise
Being tracked, as a plane
Went quickly
Vivid reds
Mykelti Williamson’s “Forrest Gump” role
— Khan (Islamic title)
Extend beyond
Resort port NNW of Nantes
Donnie Wahlberg’s “The Sixth Sense” role
Slugging stick
Really hate
“Don’t worry about me”
Abbr. on a naval vessel
Taylor Lautner’s “Twilight” role
Baby’s spill catcher
Mo. #4
Idris of film
“The Very Busy Spider” author Eric
Summer, to the French
Tree anchor
— Lingus
Dog in “Garfield”
Nosh on
Bryan Cranston’s “Breaking Bad” role
Word before while
Year, in Italy
Memoir by singer Turner
Jeremy Piven’s “Entourage” role
Ruth — Ginsburg
Trial run
Gallic gal pal
Christopher Lloyd’s “Back to the Future” role
33rd prez
Musical sign
“X” number
“Whip It” rock group
Pi’s follower
Poetry Muse
Words clarifying a spelling
—Ops (CIA mind games)
Sponge (up)
Annie Murphy’s “Schitt’s Creek” role
She bleats
— Jeans (denim brand)
Having a laid-back personality
U. URL end
Jennifer Aniston’s “Friends” role
Discovers
Full of small spots
Ear-relevant prefix
What this puzzle’s eight featured people are?
Elevation
“Incubus” actress Reid
Result of haemoglobin deficiency
Guys riding steeds
Sewing case
Uniting
“It appears that way”
Prophet
Former Spanish coins
— tube (idiot box)
Novelist Sarah — Jewett
Hoedown site
Phono input connector
Advanced senior years
Sailing guy
Drug like Prozac or Zoloft, in brief
Expend from a fund
Attribute (to)
1958 film about a human-insect hybrid
“Likewise”
Alphabet starter
Belgrade native
Beach buckets
Never varying
Look similar to
Bridal vow
Convent sister
Driver’s navig. aid
Eggy drinks
Country star McEntire
“Gotcha!”
Place: Abbr.
Mork’s planet
Impersonates
Peace Prize winner, e.g.
“One L” author Scott
Granted, as a right
Warty critters
Cookie container
Cockney, e.g.
Zone
“— favor” (“Please,” in Peru)
Sol-do linkup
“Stayin’ Alive” group
Cuisine with pad see ew
Beneficiary of a check
Subtitle of “Star Wars Episode IV”
Having had its wrapper ripped off
Blast maker
Intense anger
Shade tree
Swiss river
Hotel chain
Breakdancing guy, in slang
“Woe is me!”
39.37 inches, in England
Plains tent
Idiot boxes
Cheat sheets
“Kwon do” or “Bo” lead-in
Do a workout
Lion’s mane, e.g.
Ocean off FL
Stuff in soap
Org. fining polluters
Word add-on: Abbr.
“— duck?” (Chico Marx question)
Mentor’s trainee
Pertain (to)
Build up, as revenue
Person who is advanced money
Some sporty autos
Blighted districts
Guitars’ ancestors
Lyric works
Nevada city
Highway exit
Give off
“Rhymes With Orange” co-cartoonist Piccolo
Loses tension
Sushi tuna
Diary
Nickname for Capote

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