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Schedules crossword clue
S L A T E S
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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2024 other clues |
Depicts unfairly |
Monitor |
Fruits exchanged on Chinese New Year |
"Moo, Baa, ___!" (classic children's book) |
Egg, in Spanish |
Where to find signs with circles, squares and diamonds |
"My only request ..." |
Young's partner in accounting |
Original host of MTV's "Total Request Live" |
Stay cool |
Bit of body art |
They come in twice a day |
Metal ring that holds a pencil's eraser |
Title Disney character of 1998 |
Overhaul |
Tourist destination in Baja California Sur |
Band shirts? |
Letter-shaped construction piece |
Zoomed, perhaps |
Beam at a bar |
Dr. ___, talk show host with the catchphrase "Get some" |
Test for an M.A. seeker |
Hit the gas |
Lady Gaga vis-à-vis Billie Eilish, e.g. |
Multipurpose tool for a mountaineer |
Fixed |
Dal ingredients |
Note in the B major scale |
Programming language used in government and banking |
Triple ___ |
Cloud nine, so to speak |
No more than |
Formula 1 tour stop since 2023, informally |
O.C.'s region |
Negative contraction |
"Sounds right to me" |
Boy band that went on hiatus in 2023 for army service |
No fan |
"___ in the Rain" |
Camper's vessel |
Struck |
Fried chicken, cornbread, collard greens, etc. |
Property at an intersection |
Actor Pascal of "The Last of Us" |
Author Rand |
Pulitzer-winning author Jennifer |
Fair-hiring inits. |
Like some kisses |
Wart-covered critter |
Digital "container" associated with Bitcoin |
Dystopian classic whose title comes from "The Tempest" |
Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with "the" |
Stuck |
Tarot card featuring a howling wolf |
Mountain nymph |
Waterproofing material |
Picture book with characters like Odlaw, Wizard Whitebeard and Woof |
Batter-fried bento dish |
Part of a princess costume |
Nike and others |
Palm tree product used in skin care |
Statistical calculation |
Safe investment options, informally |
Secret option? |
Factory ___ |
"Barbie" director Gerwig |
Hunk of meat |
Vegetable with a "dinosaur" variety |
Civil rights activist Baker |
Suspense-building words |
Ride |
Mysterious glows |
Focus for a pitching scout? |
Rx chain |
Jet setting |
Prominent figure at the Academy Awards |
Studio behind "Bringing Up Baby" |
More informal version of 70-Across |
Low points |
School group |
Fished with traps, perhaps |
Parental authority |
Spiritual hermitage |
Core |
Certain streaming library |
Push notifications, e.g. |
They're kept under wraps |
"Kidding!" |
Things to stub out, for short |
Have a side in common |
Actor Eric |
Starts to fall |
Trawl for personal information |
___ O'Malley Dillon of the Biden White House |
Clock innards |
___ to go |
Many an attendee of Gertrude Stein's Paris salons |
Start of a winning row |
Go on and on about |
"The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems," per Homer Simpson |
Celebrity chef Roy |
Group of witches |
Two-family dwelling |
Frequent antagonist of Winnie-the-Pooh |
Have something |
Home to the University of Montana |
Enlighten |
Kept going and going |
Breakfast brand with a rhyming slogan |
Refused to answer questions |
One buying a stuffed mouse, perhaps |
Van Halen's contract once had one that specified no brown M&M's |
Olympic event since 1968 |
Good or bad name, for short |
Against |
Not against |
It might come with a plunger |
What squiggly lines can represent |
Russia's ___ Mountains |
Maiden name of an 1860s first lady |
What can symbolize 50 |
Was thick (with) |
Spot for recess on a rainy day |
Like some short tennis matches |
Keep rhythm with, in a way |
Al ___, discus thrower in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame |
1995 blockbuster with numerous historical inaccuracies |
Blowing away |
Drink often served with marshmallows |
___ Joliot-Curie, chemist daughter of Marie |
Primate that exists only on the world's fifth-largest island |
Pang |
Daft Punk and Outkast, for two |
Polemology is the study of them |
Word on some yogurt labels |
Bug bite preventer |
Greek peak |
Where Simone Biles won four golds |
Source of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr. |
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