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Something that's often free in airports but expensive on airplanes crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 26th, 2024 other clues
Fills in the gaps of, in a way
Futuristic zappers
Gumshoe
Samira Wiley's role on "The Handmaid's Tale"
Roguish
Pops
A thing of the passed?
Wetland fuel source
Breaking the fourth wall, say
Cartoon frame
Snarkily disparaging
Like a baby in need of burping
Dismiss abruptly
Dutch banking giant
Get to 21 first in cornhole, e.g.
Oscar nominee for "Carrie"
Peak picker-uppers, as depicted three times in this puzzle's grid
"Money talks"
Unapproved, pharmaceutically
Remained home for supper
CBS drama with five spinoffs
In need of salt, say
Home screen selection
Forgo a ring, maybe
Stole onstage
Difficult area of a jigsaw puzzle, maybe
Humble
Lane in DC?
Grossed-out cries
Given the go-ahead
Pizza oven residue
Slim-fitting bottom
Beehive State native
Toys once marketed as having "Over three billion combinations, but only one solution"
Telluride maker (that's 6,000+ miles away from Telluride)
Chess : check :: go : ___
Lawyers, collectively
Like the last name of swimming legend Diana Nyad
Tempur-Pedic competitor
Astronauts' outpost, for short
Early 20th-century composer who introduced the typewriter as a percussion instrument
Negative campaign tactic
Targets of crunches, informally
Signature item
"Well, that's just perfect"
Vibes
Prefix with any family member
"Smart" guy
Steady engine sound
Original N.Y.C. subway line
Focus on making others happy
Hawaiian dish with cubed fish
Perceptive
They might accompany SAT scores
End-of-year hope
Minute
Vampire hunter's weapon
Slangy term for an obsession with branded fashion items
Coffeehouse poets
Faith Hill hit with the lyric "It's perpetual bliss"
Sweaters and such
401(k) alternatives
Short-lived fashion
Court-ordered delay
Lewis Carroll's real last name, hence Lewis's last name in "Jurassic Park"
Hamper, e.g.
Caesar's first stabber
One living abroad
Bass organs
Life force
Humorist Bombeck
Köln one
Spoiled
"Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" org.
Fast-food chain with 30,000+ locations

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