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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2024 other clues
Lounge about idly
What Exxon and Shell sell
Outdated
Shoestring
Prefix with mural or mingle
Bygone Russian emperor
Arthur who won Wimbledon in 1975
___ Rockne, legendary Notre Dame football coach
Start a subway ride
Yes, to Yves
Ad ___ committee
However, informally
Wash oneself quickly
Turn ___ dime
Cover for Claudius
Flickering glow of the northern lights
"50% off" store event
The "I" in 30-Down
"Let's get going!"
Plot surprises
Très stylish
Bailed-out insurance co. of 2008
Seize an opportunity
Old name for Tokyo
Quid pro ___
Small dog's bark
Inevitable ... or a hint for 19-, 27- and 48-Across
"Me too"
Prefix in aviation
Roof part
Put a cap on
Diplomat's skill
Summit
"Republic" philosopher
Historical time span
Unleash a tirade
Scotland's Ness or Lomond
Anise-flavored Greek liqueur
"… and make it snappy!"
1960s western sitcom that takes place at Fort Courage
Large cut
Post-workout woe
Be hot under the collar
Red-cheeked Pokémon character
Years, in Latin
Daring body double, like Debbie Evans in "The Fast and the Furious"
Volleyball action between bump and spike
Before, in poetry
Mexican American, e.g.
Night, in Paris
Civil rights leader Parks
Brave enough to come to the rescue
Citrus shade
Disturb with a nudge
Not at all "whelmed"
White House daughter of 2009-17
___ Fridays
Concoct, as a plan
Warlike creature of Middle-earth
Mind reader's skill, in brief
"___ sells seashells …"
Little roll-up in Tex-Mex cuisine
Render speechless
Pain relief brand with an oxymoronic name
___ Pet
As yet
Seem
Leave out
Eye drop
"Free Willy" whale
One of three bears in a fairy tale
Divisible by two
Barber's shout
Swiss mountain
The "S" of R.S.V.P.

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