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New York Times crossword of January 5th, 2024 other clues
Word with electric or criminal
Break from the band
Alan of "Growing Pains"
Snatched up, in slang
Got clean, in a way
Fixed
Eve ___, playwright who created the activist movement V-Day
The brachiocephalic trunk branches from it
Fleet
Red state
Not stiff at all
Superficially clever
"Amen to that!"
Towering sight at a site for a tower
"Tee" follower
American, for example
Name added to a Brazilian dictionary in 2023 as an adjective meaning "incomparable"
Pop-up destination
Set off
Apple product?
Sport whose name means "the gentle way"
"___ is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn": Gore Vidal
Campaigner, informally
"How about that!"
"Never attribute to ___ that which is adequately explained by stupidity" (Hanlon's razor)
Dark side of the moon?
One arriving tomorrow, supposedly
Mimic
Heavy coat
Goal for some runners
Set piece?
Put off
Fleur de ___ (delicate crust on the surface of seawater)
Breeze for the beach, maybe
"That makes sense"
Broke off
Innovation of the 1920s that's still spoken of with wonder today
Earth-shaking event
They beep when tested
Enthusiastic sort
Tail, maybe
Common spots for autographs
Joint
What an alley-oop is, essentially
Aqua ___
Concern for the 1%?
Business headache
"Miracle Workers" airer
___ far niente (pleasant idleness)
Verb that becomes its opposite when its first letter is changed to an "f"
Nick, Joe or Kevin of pop
___ TV
Fashion label founded by Rihanna
Uniform
Converse
Best, in an idiom
Farm creature
Remark from one waving a white flag
Blender setting
Ordered lineup
Not fresh
One clever enough to win every argument … but not clever enough not to
John Deere product
Deceive, especially to avoid responsibility for something
Condiment sometimes mixed with mayonnaise

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