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Negative Boolean operator crossword clue


N O R

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New York Times crossword of March 10th, 2024 other clues
New dog owner's purchase
Dog adoption grp.
Pop group with an "army"
Setting for "Heidi"
"We're not standin' in their way!"
Pepper grinder?
Put to work
Word with good or blood
Extra lives or additional gems, for a freemium game
[Gasp!]
Pastoral setting?
"Who am I? Two-four-six-oh-___!" ("Les Misérables" lyric)
Cracker shape
"___-Olution" (2002 rap album)
Avoided a tag, in a way
"The kids these days have gotten way better than me"
Two-million-year-old discovery in 2022 in the frozen soil of Greenland
Cereal bit
Something to butter up
Text communication inits.
Shaggy hairstyle
File-creating command
Actress Thompson
Former minor-league team that played at Aloha Stadium
Spot for food and craft beer
Opt
Significant stretch
Crane lookalike
"Do you really see me that way?"
Range rover ... or something to do in a Range Rover
Craft that uses drafts
What a cracker might crack
Something for the rest of the military?
Scrabble bonus seen six times in this puzzle
"The Chase" channel
Was published
In which "Ciamar a tha thu?" means "How are you?"
Booped body parts
Member of the fam
Count for a jury
I, in German
Slip past
Product lines?
Something delivered by Jake Tapper or Anderson Cooper
Kofi of the U.N.
Pan feature
Yank
When repeated, ["Is this thing on?"]
Battle royale
Nickname next to a heart emoji, perhaps
Cyrillic letter pronounced like the "zz" of "pizza"
"The English Patient" actress
Attenuated
"South," in Hanoi
Place to chill, paradoxically
Home of the Hockey Hall of Fame: Abbr.
Device that works with CarPlay
Single guy?
Executive's acumen
Apt domain for basketball's King James
Scanning inits.
Something to believe in
Didn't just assume
Part of the body to slap
Queen ___
To be, in Spanish
Easily irritated
Film archive bits
Kidney-related
Maker of the Flashback console
Lukewarm
Birds with deep booming calls
"Better Call Saul" channel
Very sexy
Texas city that's home to Frito-Lay
Lawyer's bundle of work
"___ you not entertained?"
"Au contraire!"
Cannon fodder, at times
Appear that one may
Urgent time to start gathering tax documents: Abbr.
TikTok star Gray
B.Y.U.'s city
Scatter about
"Here's the thing ..."
A group of them is called a "crash"
Texter's reaction button
Post
Syrupy covering for ham
Protagonist in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
Crockpot filler
___ Mendeleev, creator of the periodic table
"___ All That" (1990s teen comedy)
Soda shop order
Vegetable often eaten without utensils
Aviculture : bird :: heliciculture : ___
Campfire remains
Out-of-this-world outfit
Rikishi compete in it
Slightly
Taiwanese tech giant
Pink-furred cat in "Garfield"
Antipasto dish of tomatoes on grilled bread
Campus military org.
Make more meaningful
B.S., for one
Letter that rhymes with the letters before and after it
Direction giver's suggestion: Abbr.
Jab
Tony winner Renée ___ Goldsberry
High-strung
Coin collection
Enclosed rhyme scheme
Cereal bit
Poet St. Vincent Millay
Creep out, perhaps
Counterpart of "Been there"
Sgt. or cpl.
Engine parts
Bigwig
Coup d'___
Time when most people are asleep
One birthed in Perth
Shrug or wave
Sekhmet, the Egyptian goddess of war, takes the form of one
Place in a crypt
Announce one's presence, in a way
Invisible household hazard
"My luck's bound to turn around!"
Adorable sort
Beginning stage
Crete's highest point, for short
The ones nearby
Indicates "Out of my way!"
Miniature map
High-maintenance, say
Exam with "calculator" and "no calculator" math sections
G.I.'s rations
Dating inits.

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