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Like some peanuts and celebrities crossword clue
R O A S T E D
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New York Times crossword of May 16th, 2024 other clues |
Whirl or swirl |
Athlete with two Grammy-nominated spoken-word albums |
Part of M.I.T.: Abbr. |
Lessens |
Zero |
Notable Guinness |
Bit of a bluff |
Down more than |
Tailored item that can have tails |
Rae of "American Fiction" |
Participated in a spin class |
Neighbor of Leb. |
Apple Music predecessor |
Repetitive clicking sound? |
Pounds, perhaps |
*Shall |
With every detail perfect |
*It gets the ball rolling |
Carpenter or mason |
Disappointing stocking stuffer |
It's a start |
"Ah, yes …" |
World-weary |
Dir. from Atlanta to Athens |
Flash |
Ostracize |
Word with secret or school |
The Reds, on a scoreboard |
Michael Jackson's first concert tour after the Jackson 5 |
Tylenol alternative |
Collaborator on 1980's "Double Fantasy" |
"Shirt Front and Fork" sculptor, 1922 |
Give the name of |
Texting format inits. |
Vegetable that's a letter off from an Ivy |
Some Guinness records |
Coffee order specification |
Back |
Schreiber of "Asteroid City" |
Final points in scores? |
Craft measured in cubits |
Title for Al Sharpton: Abbr. |
Stag |
When read forward and then backward, motto that suggests how to interpret this puzzle's starred clues |
Italian dessert |
How the fish in nigiri is served |
Falco of "The Sopranos" |
Musical lead-in to beat |
Say "I dunno," say |
Head of lettuce? |
Aromatic welcome gift |
The whole world in your hands? |
Having a kink, maybe |
Where to find a very wet sponge |
"I have to ___ …" |
Colorful variety of lettuce |
Uninvited party guest |
Was ahead |
Life lines, for short? |
Actor Wilson |
School fig. |
Stag |
Louis XIV, par exemple |
Seabird's nesting spot, say |
*Gone |
*Stone tool |
Biblical verb with "thou" |
Where more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies are incorporated |
Competitive advantage |
*Scoop received in a call |
Scenarios to consider |
Goes over again |
Unwelcome surprise in a glass of fresh-squeezed juice |
How high rollers want to live |
They might be targeted |
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