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New York Times crossword of October 24th, 2021 other clues
Small bird
Laugh and a half
Author of 29 Federalist Papers
Playwright who wrote "Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything"
"I'll be your waiter tonight," e.g.?
Accord maker
Who actually lives in Lapland, some say
"I did it!"
Southern cooking staple
Things you can crack without damaging them
Raison d'___
Affix with a click
Plan to leave at a very specific evening time?
Orangish shade
Fill with joy
Sport
"___ chic!"
Party people, for short?
Repeated word in the U.S. postal creed
Rapscallion
Stirs up
Doctor Zhivago
Where subs are standard
Semiaquatic creature
Missing
Something a mover or a movie might have
Blackjack dealer?
Niche mag
Do a certain developer's job
___ jam
Stick (out)
The "B" in its name stands for "brush"
Product that increases volume
"Moonlight" actress Janelle
Joie de vivre
Threesome
One doing inside work
Chain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothers
Orchard products
Trident look-alike
Book before Obadiah
Genre for "Booksmart" and "Clueless"
Converted apartment, perhaps
"That's ___"
Question after an argument has died down
Solo traveling in space
Oldest independent state in the Arab world
Crafts
Frequent subjects of Taylor Swift songs
Conspiracy theory so wild that it can't be aired?
Measures, in music
Word that can precede or follow pack
Actor Menzies who won an Emmy for "The Crown"
Fills (in)
One hell of a writer?
One way for packages to arrive, in brief
Protect
German denials
Members of a certain den
Enter without permission
A wood frog's ability to freeze itself in winter and an octopus's ability to change color, for two
Vaccine holder
In with
Props for majorettes
Bird with an annual 18,000-mile round-trip migration
Instrument that's a homophone of 69-Down
Crucifix inscription inits.
___ New York (Brooklyn neighborhood)
2020 Democratic also-ran
It's nada to Nadal
Actor/comedian Barinholtz
Dieted
Summer shoe style
Bed of straw
Personality that's hard to read
Pass over, in a way
Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr.
Visually evaluate
Out of practice
Boo-oo-oo, say
Boo-boo
Smear
Site for some creative entrepreneurs
What Vulcan's forge lay underneath, in myth
Org. featured in 2011's "Contagion"
Checkout option
Tiff
One known as "the Alive, the Eternal"
Off
"Quiet!," rudely
Lager alternatives
Subdued
Tabloid twosome
"___ yourself"
"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" brand
Herb used in smudging rites
Kegels, e.g.?
Theater award
First winner of the Nebula Award for best science fiction novel (1965)
___ Rose, Catherine O'Hara's character on "Schitt's Creek"
Stars
Language in the Tai family
Approached
"Su-u-ure"
Actress Moreno
Your ex's new date whom you just can't stand?
___ Kong
Lose sleep (over)
It's just passing
Melee
Half of a legal warning
Abdominal procedure, for short
Getting up there
Chevron subsidiary
Skin-care brand
There are 24 in a cuboctahedron
Dry biscuit used as baby food
Op. ___ (footnote abbr.)
First square of a crossword?
Any slice of pizza, geometrically
Greek goddess associated with witchcraft
Make a big stink
Archaeologist's workplace
Poet Rainer Maria ___
Workers' advocate, informally
Young partner?
Back way, often
Therapists' org.
Kind of skirt
Winona of "Stranger Things"
Work, work, work
Director Craven
Texas border city
"C'est la vie"
One might bend over backward
"Ay" follower
Walking the dog, for instance
"Now We Are Six" author
Crush, as a test

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