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Teletubby with a repetitive name crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 2024 other clues
Word following "push-up" that anagrams to a word following "pull-up"
Become subject to
Israeli desert
Substance in a bagel-making "bath"
Wedding role … or a description of 114-Across?
Artist's diagram … or one of five for 114-Across?
Multipiece furniture purchases
$$$
"Hold up!"
Get hooked?
___ Rizal, national hero of the Philippines
Cornhole attempts
Compete like Sha'Carri Richardson
Snapple competitor
Detailed plan of action
Malevolent sorcery
Restaurant chain with an avian mascot
Lamb's lament
M.D. spaces
One way to throw a baseball
Aptly named writers' association
"Uno ___!"
Resting places
Just scratches the surface?
Very *now*
Musical composition like the Gauri in Sikh tradition
Obsolescent book
Brand in the frozen food section
Dance related to the Tongan tau'olunga
Worst of the worst
Reason to award two gold medals
Cheers, for one
Letters after Lucasfilm
Aid in seafloor mapping
Understood
Balance beam gripper
Round up at the start?
"There it is!"
Prereq for a Ph.D. program, maybe
Signature hit for Linda Ronstadt
Supreme pizza topping
"Danger! Danger!"
Number for a letter?
Power sources for some electric cars
"Goodness me!"
Spice up, say
"___ out!"
Concerning egg cells
Bother, with "at"
Results of some fouls in soccer
What has a lot of room to grow?
Playbill listing
Character appearing twice in "Dumb and Dumber"?
Broadway passage
Move up
Chain that offers obedience training classes
This puzzle's subject
Fried rice add-in
"Drink," so to speak
They "wait for no man," in a saying
___ law (P = IV)
Certain coastal fliers
"Uhh ... no thanks"
Scottish word in a holiday song
Shade of gray
Penciled-in feature, perhaps
Poet Dove
Prefix with war or hero
Pioneer in computer chess
Largest labor union in the U.S., in brief
Sloping surfaces
Alpha ___ Majoris (star in the Big Dipper)
Smacks (of)
"Oppenheimer" director
Carl's wife in Pixar's "Up"
Sources of cashmere
Make a big splash in diving, say
Bugs, e.g.
Brick that doesn't require mortar
Hankerings
Failing that
Crime boss John
Way shortened?
What corn holders are inserted into
Muslim head covering
Prized violins, for short
One of the stages of grief
Ultra-famous
Inside lane on a track
Ailment whose name becomes an actress when its vowel is doubled
Indulge (oneself)
Forever and ever
Like some Mideast nationalism
Cattle-driving dispute
Architect ___ van der Rohe
Rock climber's handhold
What "Meow!" might mean
Manicurist's creation
They fly somewhere over the rainbow
Democratic stronghold
Ostracized family member
Extorts from, in a way
Raccoonlike mammal of China
Phenomenon allegorized in "The Crucible"
Droop
Movie f/x
It's not long.
___ Oyu, sixth-highest peak in the world
National park since 1872
Milquetoast
Character who's told "We're all mad here"
Creedence Clearwater Revival song named after a place "where cool water flows"
Dip made from tomatillos
Beat at an audition, maybe
Sushi eggs
Spice Girl Chisholm, casually
Acclaimed
Political slogan of the 2000s
Channel that gets audio only?
Backing
Connection at Frankfurt Airport?
Restroom in a pub
"Law & Order" spinoff, for short
Wooden shoe
Linguist's concern
Part of a woman's anatomy named for Dr. Ernst Gräfenberg
Jane Eyre, to the villainous Mrs. Reed
Change, as one's clothes
"The ___ true for …"
Not at all light
Soul singer Baker
Adam of TV's "Severance"
Like the atmosphere after an awkward joke
Negative Nancy words?
Hoppy choices at happy hour
Sermon topic
Some TV screens
They may be renewed
Flirty thing to bite
Sumac a.k.a. the "Peruvian Songbird"
Maya who designed the Museum of Chinese in America
Juice bar suffix

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