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Rosten who wrote "The Joys of Yiddish" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 19th, 2024 other clues
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Law mandating curb cuts, in brief
A state slogan: Don't ...
Monument seen in the Pacific Northwest
"It's a ___" (2021 miniseries chronicling the AIDS crisis)
Piece of equipment for a pitmaster
A proverb about risk: Don't ...
Party animal?
Govt. agency whose initialism omits "Explosives"
Yankees slugger Juan
Topper
Miniature dog
Therefore
Snickers component
Department store department
Haul
In a subdued manner
Performers wearing oshiroi makeup
Cable channel known for its original movies
A tip in the working world: Don't ...
At the wheel
Pasta specification
Population centers, informally
Posed for a portrait
Act out
Electricians, at times
February Revolution abdicator
An idiom about regret: Don't ...
Genesis creator
Group for alkali metals on the periodic table
More frosty
A plea to plan wisely: Don't ...
One way to be caught
President Obama's caused Reddit to crash, for short
Made public
Sets of elevators
Half a score
With a wink, say
Attempting to beat the curve?
Reluctant (to)
"There's no point"
Most important thing
Jason Mraz hit that spent 76 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart
Request that one can
Fade away
Leaf-cutter, e.g.
Betwixt
Long stretch
Senator's footwear?
Wyoming peak
Diagnostics done with "Foot-o-scopes" in old shoe stores
Malicious
Goads
Thin layer
"I said what I said!"
Some square dancers
"Put your wallet away!"
Reporter's question
Largest city in Yorkshire, England
Modern navigation aid
Certain grocery payment option, for short
So to speak
Japanese company that created Hello Kitty
Has no remorse
Mr. ___ (baseball mascot)
L.A.-to-Austin dir.
Composer Stravinsky
Bagel option
Fast-food sandwich that has had multiple "farewell tours"
Character name in both "The Seagull" and "Three Sisters"
"I knew you'd come through, bro!"
Performed again, as an experiment
Command ___ Maj. (onetime rank for Tim Walz)
Adams who co-founded the photography magazine Aperture
Like a bassoon's sound
Items given to arriving passengers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
Sounds of realization
Sort
Abraham Lincoln was the first to keep one at the White House
Paint type

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