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Number of countries whose names both start and end with "A" crossword clue
N I N E
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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2025 other clues |
Many job fair attendees: Abbr. |
"We're done, folks!" |
Draws from |
One with sound judgment? |
God for whom Wednesday is named |
Capsules that can track health info |
"Truth is …" |
Alpine crooner |
"Ich bin ___ Berliner" |
Went out for a bit |
Animal resting place |
Like a basketball court's three-point line |
Short-distance driver |
Scolding word |
Tells on, with "out" |
Useful acquaintances |
Big acronym in purifying filters |
"Yo te ___" |
Hinduism's "king of fruits" |
Permit to pass |
Pool and darts, often |
Cruz known as the "Queen of Salsa" |
Emmy-winning actress Edebiri of "The Bear" |
1940s Chinese revolutionaries |
He's taken! |
Way |
"Seems fishy to me" |
Qualified |
Focus group? |
A buck or two |
Listless look |
Wanders around a terminal, for short? |
Insensitive to human feeling |
Air play? |
Public relations pro, informally |
Tried a bit of |
"The most engaging cowardice," per Robert Frost |
Not much hair cream |
It goes bald over time |
"Deal with it!" |
Select |
Stable call |
Rankle, with "up" |
Tell-___ (exposing accounts) |
Persistent interrupter, say |
Some causes for blessings |
Was second to none |
Hairstyle for Violet in "Peanuts" |
It's followed by an extra point |
"You lost! Pay up!" |
Wars of words? |
Time for action |
Palestinian, e.g. |
Bougainvillea, for one |
Feature of many hospital roofs |
Request following some failed attempts |
Tiny shape-shifters |
Passionate, domineering sort, it's said |
Deep red |
"What's stopping us?" |
Hermann ___, champion skier known as "The Herminator" |
Princess twin of He-Man |
Cat's scan? |
Actor DeVine of "Pitch Perfect" |
Easy win |
One might be full of tears |
Woman's name that becomes another woman's name if you interchange its second and fourth letters |
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