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Parts of LEDs crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 9th, 2024 other clues
Trickster
Remington of 1980s TV
Stepping away from screens
Actor Fitch of "This Is Us"
Lunchbox option, informally
As yet
Silences
Concupiscent one
Berkeley, familiarly
Appliance giant founded in England in 1991
In working order
They're sometimes replaced by applesauce in vegan recipes
___-Saint-Michel, abbey site in France
Strikes out, slangily
Flattens, in a way
"See ya!"
Underlying reason
Branch of causality that comes from the Greek for "study of the end"
Saul Bellow's "The Adventures of ___ March"
Mortgage deal, for short
Beyoncé's "Dangerously in Love" or John Lennon's "Imagine"
Like many defendants in court
They are felt every April
Word with escape or escalator
Camp-y retailer?
Gem used in intaglio
___ Peninsula (Horn of Africa)
Slight faults, to a rater
Rabbit ___
Reluctant to join?
"The origin of wisdom," per René Descartes
Words after god or man
Follow
___ Coleman, eight-time Mr. Olympia
Asparagus, essentially
Kerfuffle
"See ya!"
"Thanks a lot!," in intentionally butchered French
Eject
___ belt
Actress Kirke of "Mozart in the Jungle"
Ananda Mahidol became its king at the age of 9, while living in Switzerland
Shoot down
Spanish diminutive
One in line at an airport
Pay for a crime, say
"Oh, come on, can't you take a joke?!"
Biblical figure said to have died at the age of 905
Sign in front of some bars
Not sit still
They often come in shoeboxes
Key
It's handled at a bar
Widespread rumors, in a portmanteau
Post-crisis baseline
Tony Stark or Jack Sparrow feature
Like the second movement of Dvorak's "New World" Symphony
Streaked
Died down
Family nickname
"The ultimate form of free speech," to Denis Leary
___ tape
Meet
MacGyvering
Gets less green, say
Mathematical subgroup
Puffed up
Possible response to "Did you find it?"
Some records, informally

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