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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2024 other clues
Outmaneuver, in a way
Major export of Ukraine
Covered in ink
Liturgical chant
Kicked off
Fleming who was the first opera singer to perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl (2014)
They resemble boas
Flight components
State flower of New Mexico
Team
Early number?
"Ugh!"
Device used by a court reporter, informally
Beethoven's fourth?
Word with swim or swap
Ignatius ___, figure on Netflix's "Wednesday"
___ nova
Question asked outside a bedroom
Tin lizzies
AOL competitor
On
Queso, e.g.
Windy location of myth?
Defunct health technology company that once had a $10 billion valuation
So-called
Longtime TV news colleague of Pelley, Cooper and Whitaker
Baño feature
Identify
Occasion when one might choose truth
Formal affirmative
Swimsuit portmanteau
Greenish drink
Home of the prehistoric Ggantija temples
Absolute drivel
"Is anybody home …?"
Matches, as watches
Instrument that includes ranks and divisions
Get back
One who grapples, in dialect
Tuchuses
Borrower's limit
Whoops, e.g.
One in a hundred
Queer identity whose flag is green, white, gray and black, for short
Whence the phoenix
It has high-end tastes
Prestigious award established after its founder purportedly read his premature obituary
Unreliable news source
Isn't finalized
One of more than 300 for "S.N.L."
"Sonnets to Orpheus" poet
Predispositions
Something unoriginal
Drain away
Had to recant
Sign of a sellout
What you might get at the gym
Network for 15-Across
"Dear ___"
Singer Marie
Singer Michaels
For real
Stealing from the collection plate, for example

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