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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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