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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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