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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2024 other clues |
Deciding contest |
Musical whose preshow warning about cellphone use says that knights "may drag you onstage and impale you" |
God on a mission? |
Cry after a windfall |
Louisiana ___, religion with West African roots |
Bit of gear for gliding |
Personal struggles personified |
___ Carter, most-recorded jazz bassist in history |
Critics' picks, informally |
Eldest daughter of Oceanus and mother of Nike |
Source of milk for Manchego cheese |
Comme ci, comme ça |
European airline that was nationalized from 1944 to 2001 |
Boston Harbor detritus, once |
Cartoonist Groening |
Hands and feet |
Trancelike state during a monotonous drive |
Northern hemisphere? |
Antivenoms, e.g. |
Symbol found in Pac-Man and on slot machines |
Going ___ |
Rode the bench |
First, and so far only, chimpanzee to orbit Earth |
Its tributaries have colorful names |
Cry from Homer |
"I want to, but really I shouldn't ..." |
[Violin emoji] |
Stand-up person? |
"You did great!" |
Moving company? |
Suboptimal ending |
Name on an envelope |
Sitarist Shankar |
Informed of |
Time to draw? |
"Getting ___ is no problem. You just have to live long enough": Groucho Marx |
Jardín contents |
Post-Thanksgiving meal drowsiness, familiarly |
Compete in a freestyle, e.g. |
Cowboy Bill |
Coy response to a compliment |
Casually chic updo |
Original tablet holder |
Makeup artist? |
Prefix with -genarian |
Storyteller's transition |
Bacon bits |
Noble gas used in propelling ion thrusters |
Code of conduct |
Carefully consider |
Boston College athlete |
Check box in a survey |
Stands |
1986 rock autobiography |
Selling point |
Prop (up) |
Cruel ruler |
Spent |
Ones in a waiting room |
Drink brand that sounds like a shout |
Novelist Leonard |
Act bullish? |
Printer brand |
Slips into |
Where Life Savers and pop-top cans were both invented |
Howard or Spelman: Abbr. |
Hit, in a way |
Fall sound |
Brood |
It's got a big mouth |
"Jingle Bells" contraction |
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