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New York Times crossword of February 1st, 2024 other clues
Peak of revelation?
Need to pay
Depot: Abbr.
Appeal, as for peace
Zeroes, in soccer
Indian spice mixes
Like the responses of "yes" or "no"
L.A.P.D. head?
Cue preceder
Journey of the mind
*"Eventually ..."
Have no co-conspirators
Casual rejection
Gradual transition, in art
Includes
So
Adolph who purchased The New York Times in 1896
Bean or noodle
Potentially offensive, say
Marginally
Prepare for a kiss, perhaps
"Me, too!"
Home of some of the best drivers in No. America
Brotherly greeting
Actress Juliette
Depression precursor
Middling
___ Harbour, Fla.
Risk-taker's mantra, in brief
Cured Spanish meat
Sitting meditation pose
Hoppy inits.
Upside-down parts of a roller coaster ride — represented twice in the answer to each of this puzzle's starred clues
Sign of an injury, maybe
Org. whose initials omit its "E" (for "Explosives")
Cause of some head-scratching
Artoo's well-spoken partner
*A little bit of everything
Resolve
"You shouldn't have!"
Measure of energy savings, as when the meter runs in reverse
First Muslim Nobel Laureate (1978)
Instrument with a bell
Randy looks
1/3,600th of a deg.
Appreciated, as a joke
Literature Nobelist Morrison
Lousy (with)
Overly involved
Extra-sweaty meditative exercise
Campus health and safety org.
Kind of sense
Character with a famous opening line?
Ex ___ (from nothing: Lat.)
Like 20, for Little League
Lead-in to -cide
Up the creek
Like wood prepped for papermaking
Exposes personal information about online, informally
"Past post" wager at the track, e.g.
Sects' symbol?
Cultured dessert option
One-named singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"
Subject covered in a madrasa
Comedic takedown
Former Yankee nickname
Winged mammal with rust-colored fur
Possible hurdle for getting a master's, for short
Crown, in Persian
Not snookered by
Gets hard to see through, in a way, with "up"
Does impressions of
Arthur with a statue on Richmond's Monument Avenue
*1957 hit by the Edsels with a nonsense title
Happen next

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