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Name of two ancient kings of Phrygia, the first of whom is the famous one crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 25th, 2024 other clues
Causes to chafe
Cien divided by veinte
Time to take stock?
"Where ___?"
Beverage at une brasserie
Strong scents
"Top Gun" nickname
Piece of the pie
Tiny arachnids
Cuba's José ___ International Airport
Rearrange to fit, jocularly
Break
Creatures with a "third eye" sensitive to ultraviolet light
Outfielder's flashy feat
It falls on the eve of Christmas Eve
Stop for the day
God who duels Percy Jackson, in children's literature
Red sauce
Shock, in a way
Palm off (on)
It might tell you what's on tap
___ de Glace, largest glacier in the French Alps
Apt name for a spelling champ
Bargain hunters, of a sort
Shaded circle
Old currency of Massachusetts
Break
Vocally negative fans, in sports slang
Highly significant, as a stretch of time
Result of getting doubles in Monopoly
Lacking social sensitivity
Eagerly listening
Treat often served in a glass cup
Streaks overhead
Total jerk, slangily
Wield influence
Sub stack?
Big bands
Lover of literature
"The King and I" setting
"Anne of Green Gables" author ___ Maud Montgomery
Potpourri assortment
Architects, so to speak
Drag through Hollywood
___ ball
Terminal approx.
Shot with English
Spies use them for disguise
Grow too old
GI, e.g.
Setting for the classic film line "I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!"
Sub-Saharan menaces
Reggaetón, e.g.
Time-saving tricks
___ Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker
Seating choice
Apartment, in real estate lingo
Like some broadcasts and cardboard boxes
Holey footwear
Religiously mandated surname for Sikh men
Text acronym
Sap
Staff
Resists, with "at"
Feather beds?

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