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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2024 other clues
Potter's area of expertise
Nothin'
What an office computer whiz might provide, for short
Inquire about the health of
Special talents
Kind of bean in succotash
Product once advertised with the slogan "Everything you love about coffee without everything you don't"
Female friend, in French
Last Julio-Claudian emperor
Promotion for a new credit account, maybe
Cherish
Accelerated path of advancement
Stimulating drug, informally
Bit of traditional Polynesian attire
Mixed drink mixer
Question often preceded by "But …"
Stayed in shape
Big bundle
Novelist Wharton
Eroded, with "away"
Ultra-rapid transit options
Orcinus ___ (marine species)
Bit of cowhand's gear
Pre-nursing homes?
___ manual
Game that everyone but one person barely loses?
Many North Africans
"Interesting idea, but … huh-uh"
Ballot with votes for multiple parties
Kick back
___ Xtra (soft drink)
Biblical twin
Crash, with "out"
Prefix with thesis
Silently acknowledge
Toon with yellow fur
Bend the truth, say
U.K. network moniker, with "the"
When doubled, "You get the idea"
Smirnoff competitor, familiarly
Adolescence, for one
One with an eye on the future?
"Copy me"
Low states
You might play something by this
Downward dog in yoga, e.g.
Hatchback alternative
Expensive bar
Section of Chipotle's menu
Totals
___ Island
Org. that may be involved in field trip planning
Bellybutton type, informally
Musical passages with smooth, connected notes
Kind of terrier
Big slice
Top-notch
1:30 or 2:30, e.g.
"I am free of all prejudices. I ___ everyone equally": W. C. Fields
Drop
Subject of a hairy hoax
Shade of green
Kilmer of Batman fame
Mother in the Hundred Acre Wood
Sierra Nevada, e.g.
Really ticked off
What you might do on the side of caution
Two-seater, perhaps
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