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"No," in a certain dialect crossword clue


N A E

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New York Times crossword of March 17th, 2024 other clues
Eponymous saint of "Alamo City"
Some clerical workers
Seller of over a billion Huggable Hangers on TV
It's a trap!
Profitability metric, for short
Sea eagles
Wine menu section
The two wives and 20 children of Johann Sebastian
Letter-shaped beam
Yoga pose
Insurance company whose name contains a diphthong
"Ivories"
Bomb
Where dinars are spent
"Wait … what?"
Work on something you love?
Literary friend of Sam, Merry and Pippin
Bright pink shade
Like a stock quote?
"___ With Marc Maron" (podcast)
Attraction in 69-Across that once froze over for 30 hours in 1848
"Bulls get angry when they see the color red," for one
Title character for Tyler Perry
Pear variety
Farm machine equipped with twine
Turner on the radio
Universal, as a motor
Short hedge?
Eclipse
The right one is usually slower
More crafty
Name that sounds like a letter
Actor Kutcher
General meeting place
School subjects?
Steel boot feature
Occasion for fireworks: Abbr.
Wood used to make chess pieces and pool cues
Meditation aid
Scarfs (down)
Small role for Paul Rudd
Caribbean music genre
Marble, e.g.
Name of two "Groundhog Day" characters
Word before fly
Little rascals
Wyoming's ___ Range
Attraction in 69-Across overseen by the Navajo Nation
Yellowish pigment
"Life would be ___ if it weren't funny": Stephen Hawking
Default consequence, perhaps
French eatery
Noted name in 2005 news
"The lady ___ protest too much …"
Cause of a driveway stain
Brut-ish?
Attraction in 69-Across on the Extraterrestrial Highway
Touch gently
"Nature of a ___" (1991 Queen Latifah album)
Division for a tennis match
Originally called
Persuaded
Children's author Eric
Attraction in 69-Across designed to be a "city of the future"
Capital city founded by King Harald
Biggest portion
Academic figures
A little crazy
Fictional archaeologist with a whip, familiarly
Colonized, as bees might
Googled oneself, e.g.
Directional heading?
Typical sock hopper
Attraction in 69-Across where crocodiles and alligators uniquely coexist
Voicer of Olaf in "Frozen"
Unwrapped eagerly
Skipjacks and bluefins
Quick boxing move
Perfect places
Tic-tac-toe loser
Be on the decline?
Buffet style
Spanish for "weight"
Part of the spine
Spa service, in brief
Former L.A. center
Diamond stat
Bleep out
Clinic liquids
Deliberated (on)
Locale of this puzzle's attractions (really, all eight of them!)
Pro ___ (for now)
Political party founded in Syria
Subgenre prefix
British throne room?
Attraction in 69-Across that's part of America's first national park
Flake, so to speak
Picture
Came to
Attraction in 69-Across that's almost 2,000 feet deep
Supply for kindergarten drawers
Not a good guy
Handled thing
Handling things
Curt reprimand to a dog
Music genre that emphasizes the offbeat
Fish fittingly found in "anemone"
Informally agree to
Turning on the waterworks
Stick in a cup
Either end of America?
What prices can do
Buyer
Didn't swipe right?
Attraction in 69-Across that withstands dozens of lightning strikes a year, familiarly
"I goofed," in slang
Mail insert: Abbr.
Sudden arrival
Stumbler or bumbler
Often
Gives as a reference
Many a lib
Heady?
Owners of an infamous cow
Citrus with a portmanteau name
Person living in London
Consider
Comedian Jimmy with a self-described "schnozzola"
"Shoulda listened to me!"
Confuse
One way to be cut
Some German rides
They're very attached to their calves
Collection during a church service
Prepare (oneself) for a challenge
Debauchee
"Hail," in old Rome
Have down
Special attention, for short
"Sup"
Steep
Improvises in a jazz group
Jazz group, for short
Distributor of 1933's "King Kong" and "Little Women"
Nigerian staple food
Nothing special

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