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New York Times crossword of February 9th, 2024 other clues |
"___ pasa?" |
First president to own a car |
Grumpy toward |
Break into bits |
Gives (out) |
Southern city that was once home to Black Wall Street |
Philippine island that's home to Iloilo |
Scrooge, to Donald Duck |
Some spa treatments |
Exposure units |
Lena of "Alias" |
Place for a ring |
Place for a ring |
Beaming |
Fuzzy exotic pet |
Mideast capital |
Sounds of melodrama |
Wind up alone? |
Conceited sorts |
In concert |
Match up |
It makes a spin around a dance floor |
Classified in levels |
Disdainful sounds |
Ruler often seen in a robe |
Yoga pose with arms extended and legs folded over the head |
One-sided dice? |
Hens, but not roosters |
Sign by a highway exit |
Caption in a comparison ad |
"Me ___ …" (Spanish for "My name is …") |
Word with tie or fly |
One of the Jackson brothers |
Sensational |
Lead |
Big container |
"___ Explain Things to Me," influential 2014 essay collection by Rebecca Solnit |
Performed by the whole ensemble, in music |
Question of legitimacy |
"___ and the Good Book" (1958 jazz album) |
Monthly with a palindromic name |
High-speed commuter option |
Court ruling? |
Fly |
Like the Lilliputians |
Like some teenagers and pasta |
Trend for unengaged employees |
At stake |
Twist |
DC Comics weapons, one of which can be seen at the Smithsonian |
O, on a letter |
Passes with ease |
Hall mate? |
Suck it! |
Social media influencer Addison ___ |
Overwhelming and needing time for consideration |
Stephen Sondheim's "The Worst ___ in London" |
It's a blast |
Frequent conspiracy subject |
Facial concealer |
Pops |
Good words, so to speak |
Invention originally used as a yellow dye, in brief |
Natural necklace |
Baby bat |
These might help people take deep breaths |
The Traveling Wilburys or Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
Bacon or pancetta |
Track selection |
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