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New York Times crossword of June 25th, 2024 other clues
Necessary skill for an E.M.T.
T-shirt specification
___ song (final act)
Lode load
Invader of Gaul in 451
Athlete declared a national treasure by Brazil after the 1958 World Cup
Parking area
Sloppily making out, in slang
Mild Dutch cheese
"___ la vista, baby!"
Curtain hanger's need
Steep-roofed house
Piece of jewelry consisting of a single line of diamonds
Newsroom V.I.P.s
The Dolphins, on scoreboards
"Is ___ children learning?" (Bushism)
Card game whose winning hands can be found hidden in 17-, 27-, 42- and 54-Across
"___ real question is ..."
Ingredient in vinaigrette
"So cool!"
Wildflower with a royal name
Paying attention
Vanilla/chocolate ice cream combos, e.g.
Affirmative vote
Provide, as with an ability
Colludes with, as a criminal
Sleek leather outerwear
"Huh!"
Those, in Spanish
Bowling venues
Part of an African elephant shaped like Africa
Match up, as two devices
Life of Riley
Actor who was cast in "Rocky III" after winning an "America's Toughest Bouncer" competition
University that shares its name with an oral hygiene brand
Did some checking for errors
Taxing tasks?
Apt name for a worrier
Strong desire
Mosquito-borne virus in 2016 news
Michigan congresswoman Slotkin
Spec on some moisturizers
More exhausted
"Little Women" author
Constantly seeking validation, say
"Same here"
Stunt
"Let's do this thing!"
Actor Aykroyd
Salinger title heroine
Fingerprint or footprint, perhaps
Overhead compartment on an airplane
Betray by blabbing
Rap's Megan ___ Stallion
Gardener's device
Yang's counterpart
Cries at some football games
Tin in a cat owner's pantry
One-in-a-million find
Common knee injury for athletes
You might leave room for it
Seasick, say
One who historically didn't wear all black, despite popular depiction
"Go, go, go!," to Goya
Thwacks
Ad-___ (go off-script)
Wheels on a lorry
It had more freshman applicants in 2023 than any other U.S. university (145,910)
Squeaks (by)
Key used to exit
"Good ___!" (compliment to a hitter)

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