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"What do you even need me for?" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of September 5th, 2024 other clues
Hershey candy wrapped in gold foil
"1" for the set {1, 2, 3}, in brief
"The Three-Body Problem" author ___ Cixin
Aetna alternative
Fund, as a 401(k)
Kids' toy that comes in a can
Really put off
"Peace"
Debtor's letters
Tried getting on a Jumbotron, say
Swallows one's pride
Like home devices with advanced capabilities
Singer DiFranco
Moon lander acronym
Vaccine shot, e.g.
Polite address
Ill will
Letters on some lotion bottles
Dinner with minimal cleanup
Approaching empty
Paperless means of entry
Aptly named novelist Charles
Made money dishonestly
Scarecrow topper, perhaps
Member of the fam
Interdict
Hollywood, with "the"
Inverse trig function
Arranged temporarily
What a high-altitude balloon might be mistaken for
Like the Rockefellers, Roosevelts and Rothschilds
Horse-drawn carriage
Nail holder
Spacecraft name since the 1960s
"To" words
What Comic Sans is "sans"
Island that's home to most of the world's wild orangutans
Show commemorating its 50th season in 2024, in brief
Fannies
Unit equivalent to 16.5 feet
Crane lookalike
___ mess (English dessert)
"Ditto!"
Like the secretary of commerce, in the U.S. presidential line of succession
Domains
Corral
Equine hybrid with striped legs
Trumpet
"Au contraire!"
Result of a bad investment
Natural treatment for insect bites
Peer group?
National spirit of England
Looney Tunes nickname
Spanish city on the Costa del Sol
Famous '50s flop
Excites
Brink
High-fat diet
Museum of Bad ___ (Boston attraction)
"L'chaim!"
"Easy there, Fido!"
Where overflow stock might be kept
Vintage car inits.
Annoy over time
Big name in bubbly
Slightly
The Raptors, on scoreboards
Enjoyed some cozy reading
The long way there?
Loud, in a way
Noted facial feature of Einstein, informally
Attacked imaginary enemies, in an idiom

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