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New York Times crossword of January 17th, 2024 other clues |
Potter's area of expertise |
Nothin' |
What an office computer whiz might provide, for short |
Inquire about the health of |
Special talents |
Kind of bean in succotash |
Female friend, in French |
Last Julio-Claudian emperor |
Promotion for a new credit account, maybe |
Cherish |
Accelerated path of advancement |
Stimulating drug, informally |
Bit of traditional Polynesian attire |
Mixed drink mixer |
Question often preceded by "But …" |
Stayed in shape |
Big bundle |
Novelist Wharton |
Eroded, with "away" |
Ultra-rapid transit options |
Orcinus ___ (marine species) |
Bit of cowhand's gear |
Pre-nursing homes? |
___ manual |
Game that everyone but one person barely loses? |
Many North Africans |
"Interesting idea, but … huh-uh" |
Ballot with votes for multiple parties |
– |
Kick back |
"OK, that's it for me!" |
___ Xtra (soft drink) |
Biblical twin |
Crash, with "out" |
Prefix with thesis |
– |
Silently acknowledge |
– |
Toon with yellow fur |
Bend the truth, say |
U.K. network moniker, with "the" |
When doubled, "You get the idea" |
Smirnoff competitor, familiarly |
Adolescence, for one |
One with an eye on the future? |
"Copy me" |
Low states |
You might play something by this |
Downward dog in yoga, e.g. |
– |
Hatchback alternative |
Expensive bar |
Section of Chipotle's menu |
– |
Totals |
___ Island |
Org. that may be involved in field trip planning |
Bellybutton type, informally |
Musical passages with smooth, connected notes |
– |
Kind of terrier |
Big slice |
– |
Top-notch |
1:30 or 2:30, e.g. |
"I am free of all prejudices. I ___ everyone equally": W. C. Fields |
Drop |
Subject of a hairy hoax |
Shade of green |
Kilmer of Batman fame |
– |
Mother in the Hundred Acre Wood |
Sierra Nevada, e.g. |
Really ticked off |
What you might do on the side of caution |
Two-seater, perhaps |
Toolbar heading |
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