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Wail crossword clue
B A W L
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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2024 other clues |
Handle online |
Penalty taker's lament |
Kites, e.g. |
There are layers to this |
Gets |
Things to wrangle with |
One who sees what you mean? |
Chest bump? |
Lover of Pyramus, in Ovid |
Post-Trebek "Jeopardy!" host |
Beer whose name means "morning sun" |
Tad |
Like Russia before 1917 |
Sorts |
Mercedes ___, icon of Argentine folk music |
Site for artisans |
Go off on |
Unforgettable night, perhaps |
Plant of the mustard family |
Like some narratives and rooms |
Bungles |
Feature of Garamond or Perpetua |
It's nothing new |
Some appliances |
Cheek |
W.H. Auden's "The Fall of ___" |
Edward Snowden's former employer |
"Imbecile!" |
Big cut |
Double duty? |
Midday assignation |
Rat |
Part of a doping investigation |
One being onboarded |
Forensic site in Quantico, Va. |
Don |
Concessions |
Ready to drop |
Pitches low and inside? |
Accounts ___ (ledger phrase) |
Given name of the first Countess Mountbatten |
Wasted |
Unchanging |
Bodyweight exercise |
Gertrude, for one |
Affliction for Morrie in "Tuesdays With Morrie," in brief |
Political activist who organized 1963's March on Washington |
Whirl, so to speak |
Key |
___ studies (field for Rashid Khalidi and Edward Said) |
Buddy Guy's "Damn Right, ___ Got the Blues" |
Newcastle-under-___, Staffordshire, England |
Oldest city in France |
Drinkers' vessels |
Org. that discourages traveling |
Erroneous justification for a 2003 invasion, for short |
Rotary successor |
"Reward" for altruism, maybe |
Zealous sects |
Plus ___ (national motto of Spain) |
Seventh and final "Chronicles of Narnia" book, with "The" |
Name of the whale in "Pinocchio" |
Epitome of completeness |
First word in some Spanish restaurant names |
What shells can be filled with |
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