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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2024 other clues |
Toy on a racetrack |
Soccer star who has won a record eight Ballon d'Or awards |
Like "t," "k" and "p," in phonetics |
What Hemingway claimed he did to the ending of "A Farewell to Arms" 39 times |
Dartmouth and Penn, e.g. |
Fled |
Mnemonic start |
Actor Leary |
Flowerlike sea creature |
Massive victory … or a high score in 113-Across? |
Really enjoys oneself |
Doofuses |
Wetland |
Objections |
Be part of an uprising |
Lowercase letter that resembles an "n" |
Las Vegas resort with a music-inspired name |
But |
Resort amenity |
Medical procedure, for short |
Overabundance |
Vodka drink, informally |
Tremble |
Contaminating trace |
Chemical solution strength |
"Yeshiva boy" played by Barbra Streisand |
Author who penned the line "Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart" |
Climate issue addressed in the Montreal Protocol |
Approach something with gusto |
What's the matter? |
Sunder |
Shapes of many carrot slices |
Currency worth a little more than dollars |
Spreadsheet command |
Spot for a loft |
Muesli bit |
Make a pile, perhaps |
Rentable transportation options |
Fracas |
Music's Little ___ |
Used TurboTax, say |
Journalist's accessory |
Knuckle-headed act? |
Biblical man who lost his birthright |
2017 musical retelling of the stories of Henry VIII's wives |
Symbol for torque, in physics |
Many a viral post |
Point of no return? |
Ace |
Coast |
Ellipsis element |
Aviator's maneuver in a crosswind landing |
Proportional |
"The Last Supper," for one |
Spot on an afternoon schedule? |
Doofuses |
Game represented visually in this puzzle |
Talks like Tom Waits |
Justice Kagan |
Try for a seat in the Capitol |
Fifth-century pope dubbed "the Great" |
Constant nuisance |
Like some postage and parking spaces |
Fish whose juveniles can climb walls |
Many prom attendees: Abbr. |
Niihau neckwear |
Symbol of wisdom |
Lock |
Mountebank |
"Nice work, little fella!" |
Dreamy state |
Skirts that go below the knee |
Giant slalom at the Olympics, e.g. |
Choir director's command |
Tremor |
Put out |
Make perfect, maybe |
Frustrating highway driver |
Short tennis session |
Gregor ___, Franz Kafka character |
___ Jima |
Small band transport |
Image at the top of the pyramid on the back of a dollar bill |
"___ la vista, baby!" |
Insertion mark |
Put on a pedestal, say |
Jennifer of "The Morning Show" |
"White Noise" author Don |
What a shock! |
11,111, vis-à-vis 123,454,321 |
Swear (to) |
Tweak, say |
Ejects forcefully |
Primitive camera feature |
Like a winner of a mountain marathon, in two senses |
First name of Julius Caesar |
Unrefined mined find |
Finish line for the first stage of the first Tour de France |
Giant name in Giants history |
Cinemax competitor |
It's facedown on a poker table |
Negroni spirit |
[I'm SO mad!] |
Cotton fabric often used in bandages |
Hosp. areas |
Gondola propeller |
Honey |
Verb sometimes abbreviated to its central letter |
Prefix with tourist or hotel |
Series finale |
Counterfactual starters, in logic |
Karachi-based carrier |
Certain urban nightlife |
Military hiding spot |
Place that's cramped and squalid |
Something a presidential candidate often wins |
Gray, say |
Part of a hoop |
It may be repeated after "fiddle" |
Oregon-based athletic brand |
Podium |
Items in a hardware store bin |
Acting as one |
Capital in the Himalayas |
Company originally known as Control Video Corp. |
Shelley's "___ to the West Wind" |
Converges on |
Source of a sleeper hit, perhaps |
___ Holmes, Netflix character played by Millie Bobby Brown |
Pitkin County ski town |
Old Venetian money |
Performer with lions |
Cotton fabric often used in hosiery |
Urge |
Some dinero |
Part of a lion |
Ear piece |
Bottom line? |
Container component |
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