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Monthly with a palindromic name crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 9th, 2024 other clues
"___ pasa?"
First president to own a car
Grumpy toward
Break into bits
Gives (out)
Southern city that was once home to Black Wall Street
Philippine island that's home to Iloilo
Scrooge, to Donald Duck
Some spa treatments
Exposure units
Lena of "Alias"
Place for a ring
Place for a ring
Beaming
Fuzzy exotic pet
Mideast capital
Sounds of melodrama
Wind up alone?
Conceited sorts
In concert
Match up
It makes a spin around a dance floor
Classified in levels
Disdainful sounds
Ruler often seen in a robe
Yoga pose with arms extended and legs folded over the head
One-sided dice?
Hens, but not roosters
Sign by a highway exit
Caption in a comparison ad
"Me ___ …" (Spanish for "My name is …")
Word with tie or fly
One of the Jackson brothers
Sensational
Lead
Big container
"___ Explain Things to Me," influential 2014 essay collection by Rebecca Solnit
Performed by the whole ensemble, in music
Question of legitimacy
Where a flask might be kept
"___ and the Good Book" (1958 jazz album)
High-speed commuter option
Court ruling?
Fly
Like the Lilliputians
Like some teenagers and pasta
Trend for unengaged employees
At stake
Twist
DC Comics weapons, one of which can be seen at the Smithsonian
O, on a letter
Passes with ease
Hall mate?
Suck it!
Social media influencer Addison ___
Overwhelming and needing time for consideration
Stephen Sondheim's "The Worst ___ in London"
It's a blast
Frequent conspiracy subject
Facial concealer
Pops
Good words, so to speak
Invention originally used as a yellow dye, in brief
Natural necklace
Baby bat
These might help people take deep breaths
The Traveling Wilburys or Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Bacon or pancetta
Track selection

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