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Word derived from the Old Norse for "stick of wood" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 24th, 2024 other clues |
"Riiiiiight ..." |
Cooking product originally invented for soapmaking |
Some eye shadows |
Fourth card in Texas hold 'em |
One in the rite place at the rite time? |
Many Eras Tour attendees |
It might be pressed for cash |
Strategies |
Where to find a phalanx bone |
City that's northwest of Cuzco ... or a city that's northwest of Columbus |
Humble dwelling |
It's kept in the loop |
___ Garibaldi, revolutionary sometimes called the "mother of Italy" |
Aaliyah's "___ You That Somebody?" |
Urban fleet |
With mulish resolve |
Score a journalistic coup |
Gaseous cloud in which suns and planets form |
Wyoming's "Equal Rights," e.g. |
Doesn't strike out, say |
"You are," en español |
Hit, as the lights |
"Likewise" |
Metal that "cries" when bent |
They bring a lot to the table |
Lacking, for short: Abbr. |
Consequences of some serious foul play |
Trojan hero claimed as an ancestor by Julius Caesar and Augustus |
"I'll count us in" |
Place to chill |
Bends down |
Chevy S.U.V.s |
Antelope that can leap up to 10 feet off the ground |
People often drink it "up" |
Repetition of self-calming movements, such as finger-tapping or hair-twirling |
Cougar's opponent in an annual rivalry game |
Recharge one's batteries |
"You are," en español |
Part of a clutch |
Officials showing 50-Across, informally |
Cousin on an old sitcom |
Some are presidential |
Jamaican Patois, e.g. |
Commencements |
Doubly better |
Basic sets of supplies |
Wedding staple with the line "Take it back now, y'all" |
Swears |
Some corporate takeovers |
Movie droid, familiarly |
Shapeless forms |
City known as the "Hollywood of the South": Abbr. |
Pre-A.D. |
"Yes, I would love that!" |
"When you get to be this old ..." |
Urban areas, informally |
Acclimatize |
Watch over |
Things that blend in synesthesia |
Commuting costs |
Mac maker |
Get bent out of shape |
Italian counterpart to "mattina" |
Comedian Margaret |
U.S. research org. since the 1880s |
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