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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2024 other clues
___ society
Seattle slew?
Monk's title
Isle of ___ (historic region of England)
Word with aid or pad
Places to see lots of lutzes
Noted cairn terrier of film
Southwest city that gets about 350 days of sunshine a year
Beats in a photo finish, say
1979 hit whose title is stuttered
Line from one who's fully fed ... or fully fed up
Garden-variety
Bad blood
Things to keep in check?
Some Olympus offerings, in brief
One in a highchair
Lose eligibility for, as Little League
Odysseus' faithful dog in the "Odyssey"
Nods
Specks
Bit of energy, for short
Dangerous thing to be inside
Tumult
Gave 9-Down
New Delhi's ___ Temple
Thrifty competitor
Some Instagram statistics, fittingly?
Jumps over, say
Hews
Party add-ons
2019 World Series champs, familiarly
Excites
Puppet show locale, for short
The Black Knights of the N.C.A.A.
"What an idiot I am!"
Footwear with distinctive yellow stitching
Solo act?
Its famous chime consists of the three notes G-E-C
Lomé locale
Sky-high
Lead role of a 1979 Broadway hit
Where one may or may not make the cut
N-___ (mathematical sets)
Plunder
Without feeling
Japanese honorific
TV tavern whose owner bribes Mayor Quimby to pass a health inspection
Papal issue
Charity
Mononymous singer with numerically titled albums
Medieval Latin for "great"
"Just ___ heads-up ..."
"In-tents" getaways
Relished
One way to make cookie dough?
Higher up
Flop
Grave words
Shade providers at the National Mall
Magazine, e.g., for short
Where Midori Ito lit the Olympic cauldron
John or Paul
Top-tier
Holiday celebrated by reading the Megillah
Actor Bill of "Barry"
Gore Vidal's "___ Breckinridge"
Nation whose currency is the dirham: Abbr.
Texting counterpart of "ty"
"Gonna have to pass"

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