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When a football may be snapped crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 7th, 2024 other clues
Best Animated Feature winner of 2021
Curved line between musical notes
Hot cocktail
It owns the trademark for "The Greatest Snow on Earth"
"You ___!"
Streak on a cheek
___ speak
Where to see the midnight sun
Barbenheimer in the summer of 2023, e.g.
Aaron Judge, e.g., in brief
Teeny-tiny
Walt Whitman, notably
Fail miserably
Preamble start
Nutritional fig.
Like love on Valentine's Day, it's said
Bad spot to leave food unattended
Laundry purchase in an orange container
Belgrade resident
Service center?
Tympanostomy performer, for short
Iraqi city on the Tigris
"Mains"
Former TLC reality show set in a Florida tattoo parlor
Standards of behavior
O.T.C. part
Like the emblem on Mexico's flag
Surfboard/kayak hybrid
Casey of classic radio
Take advantage of an opportunity
Where the buck might stop?
Alex and ___ (jewelry brand)
2022 #1 hit for Taylor Swift
Snoopy, to Charlie Brown
Actress Campbell of the "Scream" films
N.Y.C. subway inits.
Former African country, and its currency
Jewish rite for an 8-day-old
Weather the storm
Sow and hoe for dough, say
DFW stat
F-14 fighter jet
You love to see it
One place to find a pair of parrots
Fashion designer Pucci
Broke a national park rule
Emoticon's mouth, for short
___ Nation (annual music festival)
Apple variety whose name sounds like part of a flower
Apple processing plant
Church parts vulnerable to lightning
Boldness
Hip spot for a drink?
"No food for me, thanks"
Container for movie popcorn
"Adorbs!"
Angle-measuring instrument
Group with the 2009 hit "I Gotta Feeling"
Real looker
Backless stool
Ransom Eli ___ (pioneering automaker)
Riddle-me-___
List-ending abbr.
Opposite of paleo-
What "the Hill" is a metonym for
Mean
Recess retort
Rubs the rite way?
Paint brand
Fútbol cheer
"Come ___ the Sea" (Thomas Moore poem)
Daytona vehicle
List-ending abbr.
Calm
Computer addresses, for short
Cheesy appetizer with chips
Variety of tiny dog
Belgian Surrealist painter James
Peach pit
Doctrinal belief
"The Good ___" (Emmy-winning series)
Bread spread
"Still awake?"
Olympian Raisman
Zodiac animal
"The View" co-host Joy
Emptier
Butter cutter
Amazon Prime vehicle
Baby ___
Early name in digital recording
Unlikely donors to the AARP
Kinda close
Low-lying wetland
Largest of New York's Finger Lakes
Pennsylvania city that's home to Gannon University
Luau finger food
Word with jam or joint
Steph Curry and LeBron James, e.g.
"Yes, cap'n!"
Pinnacle
Move quickly (through)
Mérida mister
Number of Gospels in the New Testament
Layering garment
Author Koontz
Big ___
Fitness enthusiast's mantra
Old Italian currency
The one who got away?
Japanese vegetable
Suffering memory loss
Nicholas II was the last one
Start of some cautionary advice
Two-time Australian Open winner Osaka
Unlikely to make the first move
Like some credit cards
"Really, though?"
PC shortcut key
A little horse
Nursery item
It merged with Bell Atlantic to become Verizon
With it, in old slang
Letters on some skin care products
PreCheck org.
POTUS's military title
Bird whose first letter is silent
What "American Airlines" means in poker lingo
"We're doing this!"
Tito who wrote "Oye Como Va"
Give a kick, say
Song performed three times in "The Wiz"
Mensa prereq
Lightweight curtain fabric
Folded brunch fare
Crumbly coffeehouse confection
Rear ends
Cioppino ingredient
Marty Feldman's role in "Young Frankenstein"

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