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Pops crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of December 26th, 2024 other clues |
Fills in the gaps of, in a way |
Futuristic zappers |
Gumshoe |
Samira Wiley's role on "The Handmaid's Tale" |
Roguish |
A thing of the passed? |
Wetland fuel source |
Breaking the fourth wall, say |
Cartoon frame |
Snarkily disparaging |
Like a baby in need of burping |
Dismiss abruptly |
Dutch banking giant |
Get to 21 first in cornhole, e.g. |
Oscar nominee for "Carrie" |
Peak picker-uppers, as depicted three times in this puzzle's grid |
"Money talks" |
Unapproved, pharmaceutically |
Remained home for supper |
CBS drama with five spinoffs |
In need of salt, say |
Home screen selection |
Forgo a ring, maybe |
Stole onstage |
Difficult area of a jigsaw puzzle, maybe |
Humble |
Lane in DC? |
Grossed-out cries |
Given the go-ahead |
Pizza oven residue |
Slim-fitting bottom |
Beehive State native |
Toys once marketed as having "Over three billion combinations, but only one solution" |
Telluride maker (that's 6,000+ miles away from Telluride) |
Chess : check :: go : ___ |
Lawyers, collectively |
Like the last name of swimming legend Diana Nyad |
Tempur-Pedic competitor |
Astronauts' outpost, for short |
Early 20th-century composer who introduced the typewriter as a percussion instrument |
Negative campaign tactic |
Targets of crunches, informally |
Signature item |
"Well, that's just perfect" |
Vibes |
Prefix with any family member |
"Smart" guy |
Steady engine sound |
Original N.Y.C. subway line |
Focus on making others happy |
Hawaiian dish with cubed fish |
Perceptive |
They might accompany SAT scores |
End-of-year hope |
Minute |
Vampire hunter's weapon |
Slangy term for an obsession with branded fashion items |
Coffeehouse poets |
Faith Hill hit with the lyric "It's perpetual bliss" |
Sweaters and such |
401(k) alternatives |
Short-lived fashion |
Court-ordered delay |
Lewis Carroll's real last name, hence Lewis's last name in "Jurassic Park" |
Hamper, e.g. |
Caesar's first stabber |
One living abroad |
Bass organs |
Something that's often free in airports but expensive on airplanes |
Life force |
Humorist Bombeck |
Köln one |
Spoiled |
"Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" org. |
Fast-food chain with 30,000+ locations |
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