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New York Times crossword of October 27th, 2024 other clues |
Pants, informally |
Nonsense word in a playground rhyme |
Millimeter-wide photo used for conveying secret messages |
Prefix with glyceride |
Office message |
Possesses |
Gentle attention-getter |
Polite term of address |
Gender-neutral possessive |
The Lone Ranger, to Tonto |
Apt central entry for this puzzle |
Sherlock Holmes, e.g. |
Hair-lightening brand |
Hudson Bay or the Caspian |
A.P., Reuters, etc. |
A.P.R.-lowering option |
Check scanner, for short |
Nickname for a 2000s Yankee slugger |
Impressively tough, in slang |
Re-lease? |
Montreal hockey player, to fans |
Crocheting template |
Borrower's note |
Former senator Kennedy |
"Battle Hymn of the Republic," for one |
Certain court documents |
In which 1 + 1 equals 10 |
Like many verification codes |
Joan Cusack and Robert Downey Jr. each spent one season on it, for short |
Completing a cycle, like 84-Down in this puzzle? |
Weary cry |
Company whose name ends in an exclamation point |
Steak option in northern Canada |
Celebrity chef Hussain who won "The Great British Bake Off" |
However |
Fit to serve, in a way |
Ireland, poetically |
Newlyweds' booking |
Behind |
Gives a lot of attention, with "on" |
Old ___, Conn. |
Some N.F.L. linemen, in brief |
Gave a big kiss |
Big name in experimental music |
CPR expert |
Insignificant amount |
"___ Robinson" (Simon & Garfunkel hit) |
Cookies made with ground almond or coconut |
Highly agitated |
Ain't that the tooth! |
Crime novelist Josephine |
Sound from beneath a sheet |
Skywalker portrayer |
Guesstimate |
Elite naval groups |
Nearly succeeded … but there's a catch! |
Green-light |
This puzzle's subject |
Places for grilling |
Horned antelope of southern Africa |
Cry of frustration |
"You follow?" |
Elizabeth of "WandaVision" |
A.F.C. East player |
Bird that's incapable of walking backward |
Ballpark figure |
Cry in a laser tag arena |
Spanish "I love you" |
Jedi foe |
Remove from packaging |
Supermodel with a palindromic name |
Roofed porch |
___ Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first elected female head of state |
"What have we here!" |
"They'll grow out of that" … or a description of eight squares in this puzzle |
Every member of the C.I.A.'s K-9 unit |
"___ Affaire de Femmes" (1988 French classic) |
Complete some reps |
It can be quite sappy |
Half of an exchange |
"Let's do it!" |
Like Yeats, but not Keats |
In the red |
Texter's "As I see it …" |
Exams first administered in 1926 |
Co. that introduced Dungeons & Dragons |
Woodworker's spinner |
Means of getting unstuck |
Black ___ |
Margaret Thatcher, e.g. |
Chiding sound |
Hits a rough patch, perhaps |
View from St. Moritz |
Judge seen on a bench |
Complete journey … or what 84-Down makes in this puzzle? |
Major ordeal |
Load of laundry |
Lip |
Aids in car buying |
Constellation in the southern sky |
Reed or Rawls |
Do-to-do delivery? |
Late-night sub, say |
Delay |
"I thought you were my friend!?" |
Sledder's outfit |
Jeweler's unit |
Color named for a famed prep school |
Garfield's predecessor |
Oh-so-regrettable |
What's mined in a stannary |
Big name in shipping |
Wish list item |
Time "up" |
Act rudely in a crowd |
Did some spelling? |
Jersey-born rock icon, familiarly |
Roman numeral that anagrams to part of the eye |
"Charlie's Angels" actress |
Charlie's Angels and others |
Stopover |
Vessel for an omelet |
Diminuendo al ___ ("fade to nothingness," on a score) |
Gun lobby org. |
Slot machine lever |
Marked |
Property unit |
Europe's highest volcano |
Nintendo antagonist in purple overalls |
Decorate |
First name on the Supreme Court |
Lifesaving device, for short |
Cry loudly |
Skilled |
Symptom of an allergic reaction |
Fork part |
Mob enforcer |
Add milk to a customer's coffee, in diner lingo |
Feature of James Earl Jones's voice |
"That hits the spot!" |
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