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Something to make or break crossword clue
C A M P
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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2024 other clues |
Podcasters' needs |
Meaty pasta sauce |
"Hey, by the way …" |
Apple with multiple cores |
Eurasian river |
Abstain from |
*Job for a coxswain with rowdy rowers? |
What's tolerated by every body? |
Natural hairstyles |
Poorly |
*Review for a so-so bakery? |
2007 Michael Moore documentary about health care |
"You've got ___ nerve!" |
Melody |
It's often in stock |
Chose a course |
Dorothy Parker quality |
*Person who assigns the order of opening presents? |
"Yes," in Japanese |
Check box of last resort |
Norse protector of humankind |
Complain querulously |
Kyrgyzstan mountain range |
Extremist sects |
*Completes a superhero transformation? |
And others too numerous to mention |
Nary a soul |
Island nation whose currency is the tala |
Preschool teacher's mantra … or a hint to the answers to the starred clues |
Have a nibble of |
Brazilian berry |
She, on the Seine |
Expression that might accompany a mustache twirl |
Word repeated in a 1956 Doris Day single |
Brighter times |
It's catching |
"Not sure yet" |
"Magic that works," per Vonnegut |
Runner on the ground? |
Like an excited crowd |
Social blunder |
Marine leader? |
Small ice cream order |
Ad ___ |
"Never mind what I just said!" |
One of the Astaires |
Caterwauls |
Cozy corner |
Romantic attraction, slangily, with "the" |
Its name means "waterless place" in Mongolian |
Hype (up) |
Something to follow, in cards |
"If so, then …" |
Number of graduates in the first class at West Point (1802) |
Poetic frequency |
Utmost |
Writer Umberto |
Buds go in them |
Dance floor flourish |
Less sharp, as footage |
Animal whose brain has the most gray matter of any mammal |
They're raised in Chi-Town |
Found innocent |
Part of, as a plot |
"___-daisy!" |
Tales of daring |
Frome of fiction |
Classical cover-ups |
Chilling |
Labor activist Chavez |
"___ 18" (novel by Leon Uris) |
Exclusively |
Wrinkles in time? |
Its ways are numbered: Abbr. |
O.S.S. successor |
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