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Official language of Ghana and Botswana: Abbr. crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2024 other clues |
Certain mattress material |
Attempt |
What all good children do, in a nursery rhyme |
Commonly torn band, for short |
Penguins great Lemieux |
Excited about |
Do, as hair |
Nation that shares an island with part of Indonesia [Indonesian] |
First M.L.B. team to use artificial turf in its stadium |
Fall behind |
Persian language |
Takes home |
Eye-opening experience? |
Governor DeSantis |
They might be guided |
Commercial spaces in an app |
___ Raducanu, 2021 U.S. Open women's tennis champion |
"Mud" |
Cry out |
Like the names of 18-, 25-, 40- and 50- Across vis-à-vis the bracketed languages |
What some workout videos promise |
Look away from |
Loch ___ |
Investigate persistently |
Beatles compilation album made up entirely of their No. ___ hits |
Ape's weapon in "Planet of the Apes" |
Rodin sculpture featuring a couple whose lips don't quite touch |
Addams family cousin |
Wombs |
International oil grp. |
Big fashion inits. |
Fellow |
Fencing option |
"My Gal ___" |
Body of water bordering Nevada and California [Washoe] |
Some downtown street liners |
Therefore |
Start over |
Little brats |
Actor McGregor |
Dramatis personae portrayers |
"That's sufficient, I guess" |
Actress and documentarian Remini |
It's just an illusion |
Biological molecule |
Arthur of the court |
Take a lighter to |
Days past |
Be absorbed, as a marinade |
"Have fun!" |
Shakespearean fairy queen |
Pole that extends a sail |
Long, long times |
Playground retort |
Fellows |
Get on |
Electricity bill datum |
Prior to, poetically |
How ballerinas often perform |
Landmark on which most U.S. radio stations base the starts of their call signs, with "W" on the east and "K" on the west [Algonquin] |
___ Virtue, three-time world ice dancing champion |
Fortune tell |
Together (with) |
Underhanded sort |
Some pub brews |
Clay targets, informally |
Grain in some hearty soup |
Keeps cold, as a sprained ankle |
Is French? |
Scale button |
Thin cut |
Cook with a long history at Apple |
Bobby of Bruins lore |
Region that spans about 8% of the earth's land area [Arabic] |
Porridge grain |
Something a student may cut |
Team V.I.P.s, in brief |
Author of "The Eagle and the Fox" and "The Fox and the Lion" |
Where to watch the Lightning and Hurricanes |
Doesn't bother |
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