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Where the average American lives crossword clue
A N Y T O W N U S A
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New York Times crossword of September 14th, 2024 other clues |
Something trimmed after purchase |
Peyton Manning, for much of his N.F.L. career |
Aid in skyscraper construction |
Job that anyone could see themselves doing? |
3/15, e.g. |
"To Kill a Mockingbird" family |
Seen enough |
Highly rated French vineyards |
Accessories for some bell ringers |
Hard things to ignore, metaphorically |
Bad idea |
When repeated, college party chant |
Home to Sun Valley |
Trailer homes? |
Musical character who sings "Just You Wait" |
Business card abbr. |
Case worker: Abbr. |
Trying way too hard, in modern lingo |
Where a rope ladder might lead |
Cat's "handle" for her kitten |
Many Renaissance thinkers |
Soda shop purchase |
M.I.T. school |
Capital city on the Red River |
Baseball mascot with a fluffy green snout |
Not busy |
___-deux |
Apollo was conceived in them |
Temper |
"___ Sea Lice" (collaborative album by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile) |
What the ancient Romans called the "Cupid stone," considering it a symbol of love |
Pulls with a water-skiing boat, say |
Gala, e.g. |
They can be whole, half or quarter |
Sister label of Volt Records |
"No backing out now" |
50/50 |
Dismisses unceremoniously |
City near Memphis |
Brand seen on Canadian highway signs |
It once ran the headline "Santa Dies on Xmas Trip": Abbr. |
Yellow Teletubby |
Pulls up |
Puppy chow ingredient |
Woman in dire need? |
Bumped things |
Comes to |
Acting as a spy, maybe |
Salon offering |
Celeb with a #1 single and an acting Oscar |
Cry of delight |
Doesn't stick out |
Kind of boat affected by a wind advisory |
Actress Weaving of 2022's "Babylon" |
Word with the same meaning in English, Swahili and Mandarin, among other languages |
Canadian province: Abbr. |
Senior class tradition |
Red in the face, say |
Setting for a sitting |
Connections might hinge on it, for short |
Dentist's concern |
Muscles used in rowing, for short |
Administrative center |
Interjection of interest |
Some long-distance callers |
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