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It's a "me" problem crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 15th, 2024 other clues
Base for crème fraîche and caviar
Shout of jubilation
Cheryl Strayed memoir subtitled "From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail"
Champing at the bit
Activewear brand with a name inspired by flight
Comment to the poorly hidden
Folder below "Snoozed," maybe
A24 horror film in which Rory Kinnear plays multiple roles
Vibing with
Where Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and "La Clemenza di Tito" debuted
Big meanie
Quaint cooler
Facetious question after mentioning something well known
Duck, say
Library section that may have comic books and beanbags
Amount often added
Actress Rooney of "Women Talking"
"Cooties"
Simple pajama top, casually
"___ good!"
Relent
See 36-Down
"Technically, that's correct"
Gets rid of, as the oldest item in a programming cache
Pompom, for a stuffed bunny
Deal sealer
Macy's or Wendy's, for instance?
Crunchy lunch
Sitar, technically
To be determined
One might be floated or flirted with
"I can figure it out!"
Birthplace of novelist Daniel Alarcón
Film script abbr.
Teacups and pirate ships
Teem (with)
Intermediate crocheting project
Country that uses the Jalali calendar rather than the Gregorian
Diarist Anaïs
The "Aha!" of an aha moment
You might use it to walk the dog
Minuscule quantities
Condiment served with rolls
Exclamation after checking one's watch
Operating system with a penguin mascot named Tux
Go out with
Style
French connections?
Whistle blowers
Predator found in all oceans
Unchanged when multiplied by itself, from the Latin for "same" and "power"
Gospel singer Franklin
Chop choice
One mailing it in?
TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era
___ Vellani, portrayer of Ms. Marvel on film and TV
Online notification sound
Mother of Hamlet
With 39-Across, scientist for whom a Cornell research institute is named
Henry who co-founded Time magazine
Tech journalist Kara
Un canard ou un émeu
Donna who wrote "The Secret History"
Slip past
Hair raiser?
Subtle suggestion
Like some tires
Accompaniment for a tequila shot
Oh-so
"A ___ on both your houses!" (Shakespearean misquote)
Fan of the Bulldogs

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