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Let off the gas, with "up" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 19th, 2024 other clues
Stubb was his second mate
Things attached to spines: Abbr.
Blowback
Prep for a launch, in a way
Shell company?
Concept in holistic medicine
Marimba lookalike
Absolute ___ (big and strong person, in modern slang)
*taps watch anxiously*
A.P. subj.
Deep-fried bite
"Othello" character who laments "Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation!"
New face at the Academy
The Alhambra in Spain, for one
When doubled, "Shame!"
Gist
Pie choice
Blue character in Pixar's "Inside Out"
Onetime magazine that covered science fiction
Put together
Acclaimed bandleader who grew up in Spanish Harlem
Intended
Dances for which girls do the asking, informally
Was pleasurable
Moo follower
Explanation for a sudden change of plans
Name that anagrams to a shape
Zoetrope creations
Bound for the big stage?
Challenging item for a mover
Dodge
Locale in a Beatles song
Unspecified amount
Unspecified amount
Remedy after a night out, perhaps
Gardner of "Saturday Night Live"
Superior sort?
Cutting insult
"Show me"
Giving
Hard work, so to speak
Major rifts
Swedish city where Scandinavia's first university was founded (1425)
Bizet's "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle," for one
TV journalist ___ Tur
Dystopian sci-fi film of 1997
Has a chinwag
Futuristic weapons
Hack (off)
Cooped-up feeling
___ Prairie, Minn.
Choice
Springtime event, typically
"Alas!"
Sister of Sol, in myth
Cassava product
Surprise, F.B.I.-style
Concern for a library patron or expectant parent
Blow up
Holiday celebrated with lion dancing
1999 comedy in which Alanis Morissette plays God
Asian capital WSW of 48-Down
Asian capital ENE of 47-Down
Bill with Ben Franklin on it, slangily
Discountenanced
Korea's national drink
Estadio exclamations
Gymnastics equipment
Actress Kunis

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