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Like a tightrope, ideally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2024 other clues
Anthony Hopkins's role in "Thor"
Tea with tapioca pearls
Walk quietly
Prefix meaning "automated"
Void
Final Four org.
On the briny
No ___ Traffic
Weightlifting item for a biceps routine
Barely manage, with "out"
AOL competitor
Theatrical sort
Messy living area
Kind of port seen at airport kiosks
French friend
Syringe amts.
"I love you," in Spanish
Toad's kid-lit pal
Many a beverage ending in "-ade"
Lose rigidity
Trophy or medal
Abbr. at the end of a list of authors
Marbled loaves
Queen's pawn?
Spring-loaded office device ... or a collective hint to 16-, 26-, 34- and 41-Across
Cry that's a homophone (and anagram) of 55-Down
Meat skewer
Sign of past stitches, perhaps
Simon & Garfunkel's "___ Robinson"
Georgia school said to be one of the "Southern Ivies"
Fellow bringing a dozen roses, maybe
Cattle-catching weapon
Strong smell
Eagerly awaited occasion
Inventor David Aguilar built a fully functional prosthetic one from Legos
What "their" is spelled with, but not "there" or "they're"
"My treat!"
Like "b-boy" or "my b"
"August: ___ County" (Pulitzer-winning play)
___ Sea, body of water between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
"A Study in Scarlet" detective
Tear to bits
Widespread
Notable time period
Director Guillermo ___ Toro
Reach the Billboard Hot 100, e.g.
Chocolate source
Something that editors and clothing designers are concerned with
Cold weather wear
Folded part of a 17-Down
Place for a wax
Flo Rida hit with the lyric "Champagne buckets still got two tears in it"
Standard Oil offshoot
Windows runners
Something to draw names out of
Comedian Sedaris
Where to swing your partner 'round and 'round
Bad way to run
Equip for sailing
Eggplant ___ (Italian dish, familiarly)
"It's my turn!"
"There but for the grace of God ___"
France's longest river
Use TurboTax, e.g.
Silver ___ (tree of the Alps)
Swift to fill a concert hall?
Dorky
Scratchy voice quality
Flaw in an argument
"Don't let those people escape!"
Catchall survey option
Birds that sing extravagant melodies

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