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Start of a Christmas hymn crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2024 other clues |
"No ___" |
Not take any chances |
Didn't beat |
Sister of Castor and Pollux |
___ buco |
Disavowed MI6 agent in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise |
They're done on the fly |
Weather the storm |
Prefix with -gram |
Connection between names |
"Listen …" |
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show," e.g. |
In the nick of time |
Series that begins on the ice planet Pagodon, with "The" |
Possible (but extremely unlikely) setting for a double albatross |
Sign |
Nutrition fig. |
How salmon is served in nigiri sushi, but not in sashimi |
Large wine cask |
Something a rival may throw |
Set of rounds |
"Alas!" |
Tiny scrap |
Big ticket purchase? |
Character who's heard but not seen |
The Phoenix of the N.C.A.A. |
Way down below? |
Noble figure |
Floral arrangements |
Pioneer in I.Q. testing |
Fix in a museum, maybe |
Muralist who was a colleague of Dalí |
___ bug (long-limbed predatory insect) |
Take |
Collect, collect, collect |
Boy's name consisting of an English word followed by its Spanish equivalent |
Pickup line |
Shoot for the moon |
Hit on the noggin |
Crumple |
Word with power or change |
Writer of the 2009 autobiography "Open" |
Org. concerned with traveling |
"Open wide" |
Man's name that's an anagram of 9-Down |
Video game climax |
Collect |
International chain whose name can be a prefix |
Modern lead-in to mania |
Life phases, in social media lingo |
"Of course, I remember you!," perhaps |
Heir to the throne, traditionally |
Help (out) |
Very slender |
Hedonist's opposite |
Workers who must be quick with their hands |
Experienced a pregnant pause? |
Relaxing baths |
Katey of "Married ... With Children" |
Put down |
Affliction treated in newborns with phototherapy |
Giving quarters, say |
How one might emerge with a victory |
Secret lover? |
Murmur |
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