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Products of oogenesis crossword clue
O V A
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New York Times crossword of July 18th, 2024 other clues |
Indy 500 directive |
Epiphany that precedes a major change |
Neon sign outside a motel |
Bit of roofing |
Like some mobile-device purchases |
"My dudes!" |
Actor Omar |
Sticks firmly |
Name on an AAdvantage credit card |
Bit of flight info |
Cheer of encouragement |
Siren's setting |
Tetanus, by another name |
Group of assets? |
Orthodontic device |
Excessive |
One on a mission |
"What's up?," in text shorthand |
Charlottesville sch. |
Major faults |
Words of commitment |
Part of a neural network |
Portion |
New Jersey borough known for its shopping malls |
A long, long way back |
The green light in "The Great Gatsby," for one |
Generational divide |
Depositing checks with one's phone, say |
Quartz-filled rock |
Small change in party parity? |
Like many bars during happy hour |
Harold who composed "Over the Rainbow" |
"Gross!" |
Muppet with a distinctive snickering laugh |
Port in western France |
Caustic cleaner |
Carl who wrote "Cosmos" |
Fortifies |
First-rate |
Domesticated relative of the vicuña |
"Hi" follower |
An "e-" one was first developed in 2003, for short |
Barely simmering, say |
Badly rough up |
Olympic weapons |
Festoons with bathroom tissue, informally |
Oldest major TV network in the U.S. |
Question that casts doubt |
Say "nay" |
Popular Italian cheese |
Classic Chrysler |
"___ is long, life is short" (Greek aphorism) |
Org. that might organize a book fair |
Indian flatbread |
Routes down a ski mountain |
Scruff |
Where one's hands are placed at the end of the macarena |
Anita of jazz |
Portal represented by each pair of circled letters in this puzzle |
Losing steam |
Word repeated in an "Animal House" chant |
"Enough!" |
Wintry season |
Enjoy a bath |
Houses |
Title with a tilde |
Back out unexpectedly |
Figure in the Louvre's "Winged Victory of Samothrace" |
"Gift" that can be annoying to others |
Transgress |
One-named pop singer with hits such as "Elastic Heart" and "The Greatest" |
Hunger or thirst |
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