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The seasons, e.g. crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2024 other clues
What might make the news, for short?
Sweetie
Dry and crack
Butt-dials?
First American woman in space
It doesn't run below the bridge
Like some speculation
Enliven, with "up"
Rough patch?
Temper, quaintly
Governance
British sausages
Overly coddled
Pair of percussion pieces
Unmasks
Mole-training grp.
Of a feather
Essential framework
"Bridgerton" actor Regé-___ Page
A-list guest, to a host
Ice cream shop purchase
Think pieces
Made big changes
Figures
Figures that are best kept low, in brief
Serenade
One who puts one past you
Easily shareable download
Zip
Like mischief-makers
Tribe related to the Missouri
Film industry nickname
Sexy growl
Sleep on it
"Mercy me!"
Kitchen qty.
"Survivor" climax
Masterstroke
Arson-investigating org.
"Sorry, I messed up"
Merriam-Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary and "Where's Waldo?," once, surprisingly
Ingredient in some soaps
High ways?
Response to an approaching embarrassment
Cause of some buyer's remorse
Chicago's ___ Planetarium
Pressure source
Preps for surgery
Marching band?
Johnson who directed "Glass Onion"
Covered expenses
"I don't kiss and tell. I ___ and brag, baby!": Austin Powers
Long-nosed swimmer
"They've really thrown down the gauntlet!"
Assailed
Grammy-winning Erykah
Clouseau, e.g.: Abbr.
Eclipse
Some 53-Down files
Futura, for one
Killing it
One welcoming with open arms
Woman "in my dreams," in song
Early American fur tycoon
Mazda model
2, for He: Abbr.
Below C level, say
Columnist Maureen
The Big Apple's "bravest," in brief
See 36-Down
Powerful Pontiac of old

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