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Heroines in novels by Flaubert and Austen crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2024 other clues
Shepherd formerly of "The View"
First U.S. secretary of war
Canterbury cooktops
Island that's home to a state capital
Flinches or smiles, e.g.
Fatty acid compound
Hit song from "Flashdance"
Kiln for hops
Spell that's "broken" by 59-Across
Gently acclimate, with "in"
Winners over the Yanks in the 2001 World Series
What macOS is based on
Spell that's "broken" by 23-Across
Device first deployed in the U.S. by Chemical Bank (1969)
Actress Palmer with a reduplicative name
Container in a kid's backpack
Atahualpa's subjects
Stop
Game piece?
Org. often referred to by its first letter
Crayola color that debuted in 1972
Communicate silently, in a way
Cabinet material
Like crown jewels
Cribs
Make public
Crooner Mel
Loads
Give a boost
When doubled, beanie topper
Popular Italian entree, informally
Mess up
Father, in regional lingo
Popular name for a tuxedo cat
Feeder of the iliac arteries
"This looks bad for me!"
In a bicoastal relationship, say
Traditional crustless fruit pie
Place for a tiny hammer
Intensive study program
___ in the park
Prehistoric predator, informally
Linzer ___ (pastry)
Outside, as a pitch
Sheltered side
Be afraid to
"Gee, I Wish I Was Back in the ___" (song from "White Christmas")
Response to "Have a nice day!"
Shock, in a way
Fees that may be based on cost-per-click
Semiotician's interest
"Mm-hmm"
Beginner gamers, in lingo
Fine and dandy
Word derived from the Arabic for "lot"
Ninja's forte
Play date participant
Recipe verb
No longer working: Abbr.
"La Cage ___ Folles"
Spell that's "broken" by 49-Across
Dear, in Italian
Where runway 9 is always oriented at an airport
How John D. Rockefeller made his money
Not delete
The Cardiff Giant, for one
… Whiskey, ___, Yankee …
Letters on a Forever stamp
Al Jolson's actual first name
Killed it at open mic night, say
Iconic fund-raising "thank you" gift
1965 film starring George Segal that was set in a P.O.W. camp
Spell that's "broken" by 17-Across
Tach measure
PC program file extension

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