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Widespread rumors, in a portmanteau crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 9th, 2024 other clues |
Trickster |
Remington of 1980s TV |
Stepping away from screens |
Actor Fitch of "This Is Us" |
Lunchbox option, informally |
As yet |
Silences |
Parts of LEDs |
Concupiscent one |
Berkeley, familiarly |
Appliance giant founded in England in 1991 |
In working order |
They're sometimes replaced by applesauce in vegan recipes |
___-Saint-Michel, abbey site in France |
Strikes out, slangily |
Flattens, in a way |
"See ya!" |
Underlying reason |
Branch of causality that comes from the Greek for "study of the end" |
Saul Bellow's "The Adventures of ___ March" |
Mortgage deal, for short |
Beyoncé's "Dangerously in Love" or John Lennon's "Imagine" |
Like many defendants in court |
They are felt every April |
Word with escape or escalator |
Camp-y retailer? |
Gem used in intaglio |
___ Peninsula (Horn of Africa) |
Slight faults, to a rater |
Rabbit ___ |
Reluctant to join? |
"The origin of wisdom," per René Descartes |
Words after god or man |
Follow |
___ Coleman, eight-time Mr. Olympia |
Asparagus, essentially |
Kerfuffle |
"See ya!" |
"Thanks a lot!," in intentionally butchered French |
Eject |
___ belt |
Actress Kirke of "Mozart in the Jungle" |
Ananda Mahidol became its king at the age of 9, while living in Switzerland |
Shoot down |
Spanish diminutive |
One in line at an airport |
Pay for a crime, say |
"Oh, come on, can't you take a joke?!" |
Biblical figure said to have died at the age of 905 |
Sign in front of some bars |
Not sit still |
They often come in shoeboxes |
Key |
It's handled at a bar |
Post-crisis baseline |
Tony Stark or Jack Sparrow feature |
Like the second movement of Dvorak's "New World" Symphony |
Streaked |
Died down |
Family nickname |
"The ultimate form of free speech," to Denis Leary |
___ tape |
Meet |
MacGyvering |
Gets less green, say |
Mathematical subgroup |
Puffed up |
Possible response to "Did you find it?" |
Some records, informally |
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