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New York Times crossword of September 22nd, 2024 other clues |
Lightning-fast hedgehog of video games |
"Yo!," on the down-low |
Some online pings, in brief |
The White House grounds have 18 of them |
Rap group inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
Bulgarian or Bosnian |
Electronica pioneer Brian |
Brainy bunch |
Receptacle for soaking before a pedicure |
"This is the worst!" |
Became stuck |
"Bad luck, I guess … It was my turn, that's all. I was in the path of the ___" (quote from 18-Down) |
Basis for a feud |
Lane for carpoolers |
Declines to |
Rudder found in nature |
Six-foot-tall Aussie sprinter |
Grows dimmer |
"Are you ___ drive?" |
Certain online video snippet |
Downwind, to seafarers |
"Breaking Bad" channel |
Fastener that's one letter ahead of "U-bolt" in the dictionary |
Org. with the Artemis program |
Office building unit: Abbr. |
What a police escort may offer |
Classic cover-ups for spies |
What "washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life," per Picasso |
Fumble or bumble |
Houdini's signature feat … or a hint to the circled squares in this puzzle |
Card game with a Power Grab edition |
"Good joke!" |
Erase from one's memory, in slang |
Target audience for "Peppa Pig" |
Decks with cards numbered I through XXI |
Apelike |
Curriculum ___ |
Take inventory? |
Prefix with -lithic |
Make sense |
Ingredient in a niçoise salad |
Conditional coding word |
"Hey, I'm walkin' here!" |
Harbor helper |
It might get booted |
Main blvd. through N.Y.C.'s Chinatown |
Treated unfairly, informally |
The swans in "The Twelve Days of Christmas," e.g. |
In the area |
Some makeshift fans |
"Already?!" |
Ostentatiously stylish |
Early Christian meals of love and fellowship |
Unwrapped with gusto |
Accelerated |
Shot makers, for short |
Top of a titmouse |
H on a frat house |
Shoveled stuff |
Unwelcome obligation |
Like cashmere |
Imagine, casually |
Prefix with -lithic |
16-time gig for Steve Martin |
Portrayer of 18-Down |
"Cup ___ cone?" |
Terse admonishment |
Lead role in 3-Down/6-Down |
They're measured in beats per minute |
Famed Ford flop |
Honorific from Sanskrit |
Date on a debit card: Abbr. |
Pollution-regulating org. |
Data sought in phishing attempts, in brief |
Resort town in Alberta's Rockies |
Kicks back |
"The Heart of Georgia" |
___ Corner, section of Westminster Abbey |
One getting into some hot water? |
"What was I thinking!?" |
Cry from a treehouse |
Fall accessory? |
Bygone channel that launched with the two-hour pilot of "Star Trek: Voyager" |
4x100 relay, for one |
Home monitors |
Org. with Student Success Grants |
___ América (quadrennial soccer championship) |
Juice drinks |
To-do |
Wrinkle-free, say |
Yeti's commercial rival |
Doesn't rule out, as a possibility |
"Ain't gonna happen!" |
Thus far |
Overplay |
Red side, in brief |
Real no-brainer? |
Indecency |
Irish novelist O'Brien |
Colorful ingredients in some cookie recipes |
Female in the forest |
Coding pioneer Lovelace |
Expressed |
"Like that matters to me!" |
Be bad, like really bad |
Texter's alternative to an eye roll emoji |
Stage a jailbreak à la 18-Down |
Kin of a zin |
Turned on an axis |
Held together in a makeshift way |
Annual May race, familiarly |
U.S. currency: Abbr. |
Olympians on stunt bikes, informally |
Wraps |
Sizable challenge for a mover |
Part of H.M.S. |
Make a break for it |
To sweeten the deal |
Ways off |
Yearn (for) |
Swain |
Parts of N.F.L. highlight reels, for short |
Reef lurker |
This really blows! |
Airport monitor, for short |
Word with body or blood |
Razz |
Negative influence on others, metaphorically |
Pennzoil competitor |
Exceeds 21, in blackjack |
Trash |
Poise under pressure |
With 6-Down, prison drama released on September 23, 1994 |
Hacks with an ax |
Ahead of, in poetry |
See 3-Down |
Instrument strummed in the Train song "Hey, Soul Sister" |
Popular gala venue, with "the" |
Sneaky ___ (sly dogs) |
Glasses, informally |
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