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Word derived from the Old Norse for "stick of wood" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 24th, 2024 other clues
"Riiiiiight ..."
Cooking product originally invented for soapmaking
Some eye shadows
Fourth card in Texas hold 'em
One in the rite place at the rite time?
Many Eras Tour attendees
It might be pressed for cash
Strategies
Where to find a phalanx bone
City that's northwest of Cuzco ... or a city that's northwest of Columbus
Humble dwelling
It's kept in the loop
___ Garibaldi, revolutionary sometimes called the "mother of Italy"
Aaliyah's "___ You That Somebody?"
Urban fleet
With mulish resolve
Score a journalistic coup
Gaseous cloud in which suns and planets form
Wyoming's "Equal Rights," e.g.
Doesn't strike out, say
"You are," en español
Hit, as the lights
"Likewise"
Metal that "cries" when bent
They bring a lot to the table
Lacking, for short: Abbr.
Consequences of some serious foul play
Trojan hero claimed as an ancestor by Julius Caesar and Augustus
"I'll count us in"
Place to chill
Bends down
Chevy S.U.V.s
Antelope that can leap up to 10 feet off the ground
People often drink it "up"
Repetition of self-calming movements, such as finger-tapping or hair-twirling
Cougar's opponent in an annual rivalry game
Recharge one's batteries
"You are," en español
Part of a clutch
Officials showing 50-Across, informally
Cousin on an old sitcom
Some are presidential
Jamaican Patois, e.g.
Commencements
Doubly better
Basic sets of supplies
Wedding staple with the line "Take it back now, y'all"
Swears
Some corporate takeovers
Movie droid, familiarly
Shapeless forms
City known as the "Hollywood of the South": Abbr.
Pre-A.D.
"Yes, I would love that!"
"When you get to be this old ..."
Urban areas, informally
Acclimatize
Watch over
Things that blend in synesthesia
Commuting costs
Mac maker
Get bent out of shape
Italian counterpart to "mattina"
Comedian Margaret
U.S. research org. since the 1880s

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