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The so-called "Rocket City" of the South crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of October 26th, 2024 other clues |
Something to wallow in |
See 5-Down |
Fail to tail |
Solarium |
Spade, for one |
Letters on a Busch Stadium hat |
National, formerly |
Cut and polish, maybe |
Périodes chaudes de l'année |
Naughty list? |
Asian royal |
Big bird |
Skimpy garments |
Freshly pressed grapes before fermentation |
"We'll let ourselves in" |
Reality show winner since 2002 |
Vessel that hasn't crossed the Canadian border since 1993 |
Chicago's ___ Center, formerly known as the Amoco Building |
Two shakes |
Spotted, in a way |
Small invention |
Zip |
Spin out on the ice? |
Way |
Hotel room staple |
Emphatic agreement |
With 43-Down, fictional coach of AFC Richmond |
Reasons for some street closures |
Bridge piece |
When doubled, a pop nickname |
Building block |
In ___ (unmoved) |
Not spent anymore |
Gorgeous |
Incite |
Brood |
Birthstone that begins with the same letter as its month |
Go no further |
Fish whose egg casings are called "mermaid's purses" |
She played Julia in 2009's "Julie & Julia" |
People to hang out with |
Not yet explored, as a tomb |
Drink mentioned four times in the prologue of "The Canterbury Tales" |
"ER" actress Laura |
Masters of bad impersonations? |
Oslo Accords signatory, for short |
Map abbrs. |
Deluxe wraps? |
Go berserk |
Two-time Oscar nominee Joan |
Where Dr. J played college hoops, for short |
Menace in "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania" |
"Hound Dog" singer Big ___ Thornton |
Slim winning margin |
Takes root |
Amber, e.g. |
Medical breakthrough of 1954 that yielded a Nobel Prize |
"À votre ___!" |
Quite the party |
Van Susteren of TV news |
Tony winner Judith |
Out on a limb, say |
Mood |
Pub fixtures |
Name on the playbill for the 1936 Salzburg Festival |
They might be bright |
Calling |
One of a singing duo? |
Meaning of a finger wag |
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