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New York Times crossword of April 29th, 2024 other clues
Admit
Unorthodox spot from which to take a meeting while working from home
One end of a battery
Architect Frank ___ Wright
Bard's instrument
Make, as coffee
Point at an off-target spot
Slowly became appealing to
Impact that one might "bear"
One who snitches
Tabloid twosome
Backspaces over
Dealer's "Wanna play?"
Parking area
Reasons to scratch one's head, say
Closest island to the Big Island
Had to pay back
Public uproar … or a phonetic hint to the two words in 17-, 28- and 48-Across?
"Conventional ___ says …"
What Nielsen ratings measure
Accumulate
Be up against
Bar from joining a private club, e.g.
___ aware (paying close attention)
Shrek, e.g.
Make a wager
Fail to include
Quite a sight to behold
Mamas' boys
One of Cuba's Castros
Ready, willing and ___
Fit well together
"Tall" stories
Some Halloween decorations
Way in which a word is employed
Cupid's Greek counterpart
Bear in constellation names
Two-part
"Picnic" playwright William
Multinational currency
High point
Pale as a ghost
Colored part of the eye
Snake that constricts
"We only use 10% of our brain," e.g.
Long stretch of time
Scene that doesn't make it into the movie
Ring surrounding a nipple
Hairless
Lyft competitor
A few
Spanish appetizer
"Ignore that change," to a proofreader
Radio reply after "Roger"
Start of a magic spell
Canines, e.g.
Lizards with sticky toe pads
Pioneering video game company
Computer suffix with soft or hard
Boots from office
Product from Milk-Bone or Pup-Peroni
Online alternative to a garage sale
Picture taken with an outstretched arm, perhaps
Fly high
Meadow, in poetry
"Dancing Queen" band
Forearm bone
German sub in W.W. II fighting
Marine creature that can weigh over 400,000 pounds
Soft mineral powder
Pi is one, for the circumference of a circle to its diameter
Caboose's location
Big online brokerage
Purchase for purple hair
Chardonnay or pinot grigio, e.g.
Teeny-tiny
It might be open and shut

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