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Going out romantically crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 30th, 2024 other clues |
#1 pal |
Texter's reaction to a joke |
Primitive timer |
Indian pastries with savory fillings |
N.F.L. all-star game |
It might have a twist or hole |
Flower that reflects yellow when held under one's chin |
Music genre prefix |
Clinks a glass and gives a speech to |
Father |
Language suffix |
Some beers |
Globes |
"Don't worry about me!" |
Bathroom fixture |
Advances |
Abominable Snowman |
Obnoxious person, informally |
Tiny complaint |
What grads become |
Creatures that are actually black with white stripes |
What a sleeve covers |
Attempt |
Surface for doing exercises |
Character described by Austen as "a heroine whom no one but myself will much like" |
Plant affliction that's below ground |
"All you need is love and a ___" (old saying) |
H |
Huge to-dos |
Shirley Temple and Virgin Bloody Mary, for two |
Place for policy wonks |
"I understand you" |
"Sounds good!" |
Norse god of war and death |
Make logical sense ... or what the ends of 18-, 23-, 38- and 51-Across do |
Troubles |
Wacky |
Forbidden |
Grammarian's concern |
Choir member |
Number of planets before Pluto was demoted |
El ___, Tex. |
Food item that might come with lox |
Waiter's imperative after bringing food |
Put forth, as effort |
Exhausted, metaphorically |
Canadian province that's home to the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage Site |
___ Park, location of Edison's first major laboratory |
Grasp tightly |
Basketball star Curry |
Writer Wiesel |
Type of pear |
Meh |
Units of force |
Desktop computer that might run Sonoma or Sequoia |
Gait faster than a walk but slower than a canter |
Snakelike fish |
Sheep sounds |
"Enchanted" girl in a Gail Carson Levine book |
Biomedical building blocks |
Brainy |
Recede, as the tide |
Remove from office |
Cry made while pointing |
No-goodnik |
Jazz combo instrument |
Dish served from a crockpot |
In stacks, like a wedding cake |
Evil hench-animal in "The Lion King" |
"The early bird gets the worm," for one |
Landlocked African country |
Prepared to propose |
Wish for a romantic pairing between, in modern parlance |
Pepsi or Coke |
Contents of a 23-Across |
"How to ___ a ___" (common tutorial topic) |
Purple yam common in Filipino cooking |
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