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New York Times crossword of April 14th, 2024 other clues |
Signed |
Like Troy in the "Iliad" |
Pull (out), as a win |
City in San Bernardino County |
BEFORE: Game with annoying pop-ups? |
Turns off |
High-fashion inits. |
Cardiac conduit |
Smith who wrote "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" |
Country whose national animal is the elephant |
Member of an elite fighting force |
BEFORE: Theme park chain |
QVC alternative |
BEFORE: Rear-end, e.g. |
BEFORE: Having physical form |
Bouncy melody |
Meeting places |
Basic cable channel |
Route |
BEFORE: Begin operating effectively |
BEFORE: December temp worker |
I.R.S. ID |
Like some ancient Greek poetry |
Cargo |
Game console that debuted in 2006 |
Mobile platform |
Loose item at the bottom of a fast-food bag |
Basic cable channel |
"Bond. James Bond," e.g. |
Swamp creature, informally |
Dirty water inside a ship |
Wraps (up) |
Brew |
A bull market it is not! |
First-and-second bet |
Home to Millennium Park |
Existential threat in 2021's "Don't Look Up" |
Like Constantinople from 1453 to 1922 |
Results of an iron deficiency? |
First name in 1990s alternative rock |
Enormous |
Showing embarrassment |
A.P. Stylebook entry that lost its hyphen in 2011 |
Buck, in slang |
Target competitor |
Hall-of-Fame QB John |
Martini & ___ (beverage brand) |
Mythical bird |
Stop on a major tour |
Gas station convenience |
Some linemen: Abbr. |
Mozart's "Così Fan ___" |
Scatterbrained |
Biden's signature 2022 legislation addressing rising prices, for short |
AFTER: Shakespearean title starter |
Get down, so to speak |
Conked out |
Extract |
Once-popular rug style |
Sails in a zigzag way |
Outstanding |
Cape Colony settlers |
With ___ to (acknowledging) |
Assistant of classic film |
Bowed |
Painter Mondrian |
Disappear ... like the circled creatures might do, if not for the 112-/114-Across |
Monopoly set, for short |
Dishes |
Before, to Shakespeare |
Tiny "canvas" on which to paint |
Shows signs of disuse |
Mission honored by the "Fallen Astronaut" lunar memorial |
With 114-Across, conservation law that celebrated its 50th anniversary in December 2023 |
See 112-Across |
Before now |
Not fine |
New ___ |
Sushi garnish |
Web portal with a butterfly logo |
Senator Joni of Iowa |
Screens, say |
Some U.K. Lords |
Social media symbols |
BEFORE: Coupon stipulation |
Greek heroine tempted by golden apples |
Salt, symbolically |
When "golden goals" are scored, for short |
Submitted with TurboTax |
Psychoanalyst Alfred |
Enjoys a home-cooked meal |
Joins a pot |
Response to "Are we there yet?" |
App used to track fertility |
Dust-up |
John Denver's "Thank God ___ Country Boy" |
FedEx alternative |
Nashville attraction, with "the" |
Group of connected PCs |
With sickly pallor |
"Succession" family name |
Something you might break into |
Lydic of "The Daily Show" |
Bel ___ cheese |
AFTER: Tiny amount |
Soccer star ___ Morgan |
Scoff in Offenbach |
Scat syllable |
Suffix with Paul or marion |
AFTER: Slangy "Amen" |
Broadway letters of success |
Theme park known for its international food |
"Are you ___ out?" |
AFTER: Military pattern |
Two shakes |
Brobdingnagian |
AFTER: Like some statues |
AFTER: Target of a facial cleanser |
Houston sch. |
Back, in a way |
Langston Hughes poem about racial inequality |
Baldwin who was the first to play Jack Ryan |
All together |
Hordes |
Philip II of ___, father of Alexander the Great |
Pinnacle achievement, metaphorically |
Solar phenomenon |
How one might bolt upright |
"The Future of Law Enforcement," according to a 1987 movie |
Pop-ups can lead to them |
AFTER: Actress Rowlands |
Ooze |
Carpenter's curve cutter |
Under the counter, say |
One on the links? |
Hagen who wrote "Respect for Acting" |
Covering for a pomegranate seed |
Capone adversary, informally |
Substance originally made with animal fat and wood ash |
Without much thought |
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