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New York Times crossword of April 6th, 2024 other clues
Cue word
Philosophy profession
Lands resoundingly
Film with the tagline "In space, no one can hear you clean"
Lead-in to location
Cup alternative
Didn't shrink
Thick envelope during admissions season, say
Check
___ table
Pieces of punditry
For a song
Presented with a ticket
High station
Nothing to write home about
Pictures where people are headscarfed?
___ van Rossum, programmer who created the Python language
Eponymous Milwaukee brewer Frederick
Option for claustrophobic patients
Afghan region whose name means "black cave"
Mac, for example
Notably circular formations on Mars
Off
Competitor on "MasterChef"
Gathering like Brick Fest Live, informally
"Take Me or Leave Me" musical
"Zero stars"
Encouraging signs in the market
Present for the approval of
Off
Winemaking sediment
Cold weather outerwear
Show stopper?
"Death Be Not Proud," for one
Intend
White Russians, e.g.
Request to chat
Longtime name in Top 40 radio
Not clean, in a way
London dunderhead
On tap
Can't they all just git along?
Dodgers' foes, for short
"Heard enough?"
Stereotypical beatnik accessories
Black heart?
Oblique
Ideal for home theaters, for short
"That just clicked"
Under cut?
Vivacious
Demerit
Court order?
Didgeridoo sound
Onetime treat with chocolate creme and vanilla cookies
Recipient of the inaugural Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Practices photodynamic therapy on
Book it!
Deep shade of blue
Cinderella's calling card
Many a ten-code user
Ruckus
Bearings
Cup alternative
Older companion?
Something that many people share
Azimuth, e.g.

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