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New York Times crossword of November 15th, 2024 other clues |
Base for crème fraîche and caviar |
Shout of jubilation |
Cheryl Strayed memoir subtitled "From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail" |
Champing at the bit |
Activewear brand with a name inspired by flight |
Comment to the poorly hidden |
Folder below "Snoozed," maybe |
A24 horror film in which Rory Kinnear plays multiple roles |
Vibing with |
Big meanie |
Quaint cooler |
Facetious question after mentioning something well known |
Duck, say |
Library section that may have comic books and beanbags |
Amount often added |
Actress Rooney of "Women Talking" |
"Cooties" |
Simple pajama top, casually |
"___ good!" |
Relent |
See 36-Down |
"Technically, that's correct" |
Gets rid of, as the oldest item in a programming cache |
Pompom, for a stuffed bunny |
Deal sealer |
Macy's or Wendy's, for instance? |
Crunchy lunch |
Sitar, technically |
To be determined |
One might be floated or flirted with |
"I can figure it out!" |
Birthplace of novelist Daniel Alarcón |
Film script abbr. |
Teacups and pirate ships |
Teem (with) |
Intermediate crocheting project |
Country that uses the Jalali calendar rather than the Gregorian |
Diarist Anaïs |
The "Aha!" of an aha moment |
You might use it to walk the dog |
It's a "me" problem |
Minuscule quantities |
Condiment served with rolls |
Exclamation after checking one's watch |
Operating system with a penguin mascot named Tux |
Go out with |
Style |
French connections? |
Whistle blowers |
Predator found in all oceans |
Unchanged when multiplied by itself, from the Latin for "same" and "power" |
Gospel singer Franklin |
Chop choice |
One mailing it in? |
TV term that's becoming obsolete in the streaming era |
___ Vellani, portrayer of Ms. Marvel on film and TV |
Online notification sound |
Mother of Hamlet |
With 39-Across, scientist for whom a Cornell research institute is named |
Henry who co-founded Time magazine |
Tech journalist Kara |
Un canard ou un émeu |
Donna who wrote "The Secret History" |
Slip past |
Hair raiser? |
Subtle suggestion |
Like some tires |
Accompaniment for a tequila shot |
Oh-so |
"A ___ on both your houses!" (Shakespearean misquote) |
Fan of the Bulldogs |
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