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Parts of the "Mona Lisa" that seem to follow you around crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2024 other clues |
Lawn game played with a ball known as a pallino |
Thin snack |
Formal words of commitment |
Omitted, as a syllable |
Toyed (with) |
Neighborhood in lower Manhattan |
Exhibited heliotropism, as a flower |
Plus-or-minus one? |
Joe's co-host on "Morning Joe" |
Part of a Tolkien army |
Big fuss |
What gives a gin fizz its fizz |
Novelist Brontë |
Prepared for an oral exam? |
Construction beam |
Abolitionist who wrote "Twelve Years a Slave" |
Fantasy sports scoring standard, informally |
Bygone phrase for "gone by" |
"Enough! I get it!" |
Overly proper |
Cambridge or Oxford, to a Londoner |
Big initials in theaters |
Dip that might be made in a molcajete, informally |
Poor review |
Went uneaten, as some groceries |
Classic Asimov collection |
Part of a calendar septet, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme |
Florida's "Sunshine City," for short |
Futile |
Philly basketball player |
Leafs (through) |
Bully in "Back to the Future" |
Home for the artist Edvard Munch |
Spicy ramen condiment |
Monte ___ |
John who sang "Bennie and the Jets" |
Exploded |
Lei man's term? |
Rank's counterpart, on a chessboard |
New Jersey city named for its most famous former resident |
Come back |
___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, formerly) |
Ballet or ballroom, e.g. |
First phase of a home reno |
Finished off |
Word after kick or bad |
"The Way," in Chinese Pinyin |
Track-and-field athlete with a strong arm |
Pretentiously avant-garde |
Dweeb |
Te ___ ("I love you," in Spanish) |
Yap from a lap? |
Jazz singer Jones |
Elvis hit that was the B-side of "Don't Be Cruel" |
Caterer's container |
Smallest Canadian province, for short |
Stop in a desert |
Once-popular big box stores |
Ocean creatures with nearly triple the neural wiring of humans |
Rapper whose name sounds like a beverage |
Thousand-dollar bill, slangily |
Before surgery, informally |
Writer/podcaster Harris |
Mountain goat |
A good time |
Be wide-open |
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