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Risk territory between Ukraine and Siberia crossword clue


U R A L

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New York Times crossword of May 3rd, 2024 other clues
Level
Play things
Something ending in "K," perhaps
L, e.g.
Cool-down stretches?
Phrase that inspired the title of Prince Harry's memoir
Puts another layer on
Con : Spanish :: ___ : French
Org. with the podcast "At Liberty"
Half of an ill-fated 2001 merger
Secluded spot
Still competitive
Desire, personified
Alternative to the online newspaper, colloquially
Huffy exclamation
Charge
Delivery estimate
Athlete's affliction, informally
Lined up, after "in"
Moves slowly
Favoring the rich and powerful
Pip's love in "Great Expectations"
Game with a hands-down winner?
Stand
Fervent requests
Start of an apology
Medium for animals
More than just ask
Service agreement
One way to prepare steak
Sarah McLachlan's highest-charting U.S. single
Further
Average
Sport used to train aerial gunners during W.W. II
"Beat it!"
Famed lab assistant
Saisons chaudes
Ways to go
Frequent sighting on the island of Kauai
Evening, in ads
Syd who co-founded Pink Floyd
Adornment for the unpierced
Golf difficulties, perhaps
Bare minimum
Some carry-ons
Second-longest bone in the human body
Half of a rum-based cocktail's name
Word used when addressing Kamala Harris
"Likewise"
Russian country house
"Buy U A Drank" singer
___ Delle Donne, two-time W.N.B.A. M.V.P.
"Hmm ..."
Quaint expression of surprise
Nickname for a Texas metropolis
Filter acronym
Beverage brand whose name translates to "morning sun"
Some bank holdings
Seine sights
Shared a bed with one's baby
Juncture
Old Pontiacs
Shell fish?
Main, e.g.
___ issue
"Now I get it"
Places to get wraps

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