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Singer in the '24 documentary "The Greatest Love Story Never Told" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2024 other clues |
Cloying |
Decisions |
Picture you carry everywhere, for short? |
Company with a yellow stick-figure mascot known as the "Running Man" |
Matt of "Magic Mike" |
HOMES component |
Attachment to an air pump |
"My treat" |
Tushies |
Outer edge of brie |
Everyone in Georgia? |
___ mind |
Shouts from fútbol fans |
Gives in to gravity |
Cynthia of 2024's "Wicked" |
"Truth alone triumphs," for India |
Awards quartet |
Counterpart of un abrazo |
___ and Jan Berenstain, co-creators of "The Berenstain Bears" |
One of Mario's catchphrases |
Pots for pens |
Ice belt? |
Invaluable source of information, metaphorically |
Give an artfully evasive answer |
Like Swiss Army knives |
Scottish loch |
Article in Alsace |
"Fake it ___ you make it" |
Soaks up some sun |
Detector of lies, informally |
Work the land |
James for whom a NASA telescope is named |
Try again |
Apt rhyme for "fling" |
M.I.A. |
Line before takeoff |
Pasted pasta |
Actress Russell |
Amazon streaming content? |
The other way around |
Soave or sangiovese |
Coupon clipper's acronym |
Lively get-togethers |
Santa's staff |
Seminal protest song written at a Greenwich Village cafe |
Consecrated |
Use a pen, say |
Moroccan metropolis |
R.N.'s workplace |
Rose of "Bridesmaids" |
Maximum |
Stone for some ear gauges |
Swing ___ |
Cosmetic product whose name is a portmanteau of its result |
From, in Frankfort |
Purveyors of pastrami and pickles |
When the credits roll |
Optic layers |
Narrow inlet |
Seemingly forever |
One may be circular |
Of sound mind |
Like over half the residents of Dearborn, Michigan, the largest U.S. city with this distinction |
"The ___ of You" (2024 rom-com) |
Refuse to sully oneself |
Creator of the G.O.P. elephant |
"So they tell me" |
Kennedy for American, e.g. |
Spinners, jigs and flies |
A Kennedy |
Den |
Asian bean variety |
Huff |
Texted reply of gratitude |
Neighborhood seen from a 93-Across? |
App with pics |
Nonnegotiables |
"I love," in Lima |
Litter of a cockapoo and a puggle, say |
Hindu god of rights and responsibilities |
"The L Word" creator Chaiken |
Mandarin : xièxie :: Japanese : ___ |
Saliva secreter |
Bronze statue outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza |
Mum's word? |
Jack, for one |
Take responsibility for |
Part of Q&A: Abbr. |
Tom's partner |
Rookie |
"Fair enough" |
Memo heading |
Breanna of the W.N.B.A., to fans |
Co-worker's "Send something over" |
Self-sacrificial sort |
Antiquated laundry receptacle |
Helpful toehold for a French learner, say |
Record of the year |
Herbal essences |
Movie in which the Wet Bandits get "scammed by a kindygartner" |
Touch |
Part of a strong hand |
Typo catchers, in brief |
"The Penguin" airer |
"And what's he then that says I play the villain?" speaker |
One of the Torah's four foremothers |
Starchy root |
Recipe verb |
Partner of glitz |
Feline hybrid |
Dwelling seen from a 93-Across? |
Chicago's Lake ___ Drive |
See to |
Aptly named plug-in hybrid |
Participant in the annual "S.N.L." Christmas joke swap |
Glass artist Chihuly |
Biblical sanctuary |
Whimsical method of transportation depicted in this puzzle's grid |
Abbreviated entreaty |
Fresh cut |
Pull all the strings, so to speak |
Some luxury cars |
Girl seen from a 93-Across? |
Upper underwear |
Vehicle seen from a 93-Across? |
Enthusiastic assent |
Concerning "speck" in a sugar bowl |
"Perish the thought!" |
Lumpy-looking fruit |
Activist Yoko |
Bit of swag that may be screen-printed |
Super Mario Bros. console |
Reason to see a dermatologist |
Push (around) |
Sports division? |
Nosh |
Bit of quinoa |
Jesmyn ___, first woman to win two National Book Awards for Fiction |
Pour things? |
Crossed arms, furrowed brows, etc. |
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