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New York Times crossword of May 4th, 2024 other clues
Actor honored in the "celebrity wing" of the W.W.E. Hall of Fame
Concerns for a prospective homebuyer
Mad rush
Ellipsis equivalent, often
Sweets
What some do during a night out
Lead-in to bad news
One dimension
Hotfooted it
Japanese aesthetic that embraces imperfection
Dimension, e.g.
Offering from the website Greenvelope
Going full tilt
Grouse
Grammy alternative
McEntire of country
Unpopular and then some
Prefix with gender
Word commonly lowercased in titles
Product release, informally
Life-changing work?
Puts everything on the table
Portrayer of Bunny Lebowski in "The Big Lebowski"
Words of corporate pandering
Dehydrated bit in trail mix
"Don't flatter yourself!"
Make the cut?
Fiend
Question from a dealer
Ball handler?
Iconic line on 1950s TV
Possible cause of an icy glare
Vice President Harris's family nickname
"Please, we don't need the details"
Finishing touches?
"Our parents will kill us!"
Singles material, say
Minister's home
Tea variety
Writing tip
Altos might follow this
R&B singer Lennox
"That's just great," sarcastically
Better fit
Poet Rainer Maria ___
"My word!"
Fireside drink, perhaps
Zac of "Baywatch"
More than tipsy
Devout
Flips out
Stays hungry
Figure that's not usually discussed
Like some discriminatory policies
Puts a round peg in a square hole, say
Man of many words?
Sound muffled by an elbow, perhaps
Elfin folk
Barn item
"Personally …," on a post
Coffee appliance
Late-night stage
Where roots are branches
Fit (in)
Word with pole or patrol
Collected dust
___ mode, setting in many modern cars

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