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Polish city by the sea crossword clue
G D A N S K
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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 2024 other clues |
Breathing aid demonstrated by a flight attendant |
Club gig with prerecorded tracks, informally |
A wing for a prayer |
Tirades |
Wambach with a 2016 ESPY Icon Award |
Pioneering synthesizer brand |
Give a hoot |
French setting for many van Goghs |
Delivery person, for short |
Chowder morsel |
Decorative woodwork technique |
Bad match on tinder? |
Overwhelm with noise |
Cut from the same cloth |
___ all-time high |
Like most holidays and physicals |
Headgear designed to block psychic intrusions |
Specialist in P.C. problem-solving |
Tasty treats, in memespeak |
Greek letter shaped like a pitchfork |
Take responsibility for something |
Going out, as embers |
A red and white target, for Target |
Ease, as worries |
Weather-resistant wood |
Actress Mirren |
Polynesian Disney heroine |
Verse of mourning |
Eject with force |
Poe poem with the line "How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle" |
___, amas, amat … |
Camouflage |
Protective drape for an X-ray |
Pestilence |
Isao of golf |
Colossal |
Base for tofu and tempeh |
Swindler at the pool table |
Soda fountain treat that contains neither of the ingredients in its name |
How a ballerina pirouettes |
Irritate |
Mother ___ |
Title Bond villain |
Camelid sometimes used to guard sheep |
Major-league award for fielding prowess |
Actor Malcolm-___ Warner |
Game show co-host who could be called a "woman of letters," familiarly |
Tenant's payment |
Plumber's drain-clearing device |
Small and pixieish |
Jazz singer Fitzgerald |
Flying saucer crew, for short |
Speck |
Playfully bites |
Cluck of disapproval |
When repeated, a kind of drum |
Dit's counterpart in Morse code |
Tolerate |
___ Jima |
Principles for good prose in a classic writing guide by Strunk & White … or a hint to the wardrobe assembled at 17-, 25-, 47- and 57-Across |
Hay-collecting machine |
Use a pogo stick |
Coiffures, informally |
Congratulatory-sounding letter in the NATO alphabet |
Ripen nicely, as wine |
Wolflike |
Country across a strait from Djibouti |
Haul |
Tumbling spot for Jack and Jill |
Fraternal order |
First, second, third or reverse |
Culottes or corduroys |
Hip-hop dance move of the 2010s |
Knight's mount |
"Greetings!" |
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