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Vegetable whose name means "to eat" in some West African languages crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 4th, 2024 other clues
Florida panther, e.g.
"Inside with Jen ___" (MSNBC show)
The Crimson Tide, to fans
Noted whale watcher of literature
Enter a username and password
Wide-screen theater option
*Equipment for zooming
The last "O" of YOLO
"Woman in a ___" (Degas painting)
With 24-Across, some summer coffee orders
Conditional word in coding
See 21-Across
Kind of connector for a VCR cable
Fill-in teacher, informally
*Subject of a "Caution" sign on a park bench
Egyptian viper
Vibe
Major muddle
*Shocking thing found on a farm
The Swinging ___, robe-wearing mascot for the Padres
O'Rourke of Texas politics
Drug whose name can be found in "spells danger"
*Challenge for an under-achiever?
Issa of "American Fiction"
"Of course!"
Get 21 in blackjack, say
Emphasize
Small dent
Dressy attire
Accessory for dressy attire
Lots and lots
*Where to look for fingerprints
Fuzzy fruit
Set one's sights on
The gemstone Olympic Australis, for one
With 67- and 68-Across, MC Hammer lyric that applies to each of the answers to the starred clues
See 66-Across
See 66-Across
Diplomat's success
Rental for a D.I.Y. mover
Black ___ (snake)
Tallest president in U.S. history, familiarly
Something a kids' menu might double as
Boot bottoms
Developed, in a way
Family
Cricket, e.g.
Book jacket profiles
The main characters in "The Bourne Identity" and "Memento," notably
Computer debut of 1984
Rail-splitter's tool
"Lovely" lady in a Beatles hit
Expire
Like about 4% of human blood
Blink or jump, say
Hungry
A/C meas.
More sardonic
Founder of the American Shakers
Nest for a raptor
Gets thinner
___ Outfitters (clothing chain)
Feature of the Rolex logo
Like zirconium on the periodic table
"A ___ Went By" (classic children's book)
1-Across, for one
Ceramics and sculpture, for two
"Poison" shrub
N.B.A. star Curry
Where Moses received the Ten Commandments
Still competing
Actor Liu of "Barbie"
Ursula's slithery pets in "The Little Mermaid"
Dog show org.
La hermana de mamá
2016 Olympics host, informally
Collapsible camping convenience

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