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Never-seen title character crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 4th, 2023 other clues
They've got tickets to rides
Appropriate word found scrambled in "pedantic"
Performances most likely to cause sweaty palms
Minced oath
What charges produce
To be overseas?
Touch
Spring winds?
One ponying up for a deal?
Yo-yos, in a way
"No biggie"
Tricks
___ deux vins (tipsy: Fr.)
Part of a mic check
They may be loose or tight
Square meal?
City nickname that includes its state's postal code
Paradise of the Beat Generation
When Macbeth says "Is this a dagger which I see before me …?"
People
Type leaning to the right
Like Goodwill goods
Take some hits
Live
Strip
Part of a disguise, maybe
It's a bad look
Bronzes, say
Went down the drain, say
Wallops
Value
Kept in the loop, in a way
Squirm
Line after "On a cold winter's night that was so deep"?
Secret code?
Second
Blackjack starter
Snowmobile base
Pluck
Italian pronoun that becomes a name by adding -gi
Lemon or orange
Some bank deposits
Nurse
Moves
They get under one's skin, informally
"Not again!"
Member of a "grand" trio?
Canine relative
War historian's tally
"Ahhhh, bliss!"
Island home of Odysseus
It was introduced at the Olympics in 1988
"Fear is ___. So are regrets": Marilyn Monroe
Slow-simmered stew of northwest Africa
"We should get going"
Threaten
Sources of wisdom
Squares
Acute … or the opposite of acute
Run-down
Ride 'em, cowboy!
Title woman in a Beatles song
Winner of two consecutive Best Actor Oscars
Certain rocket engine
"Hansel and Gretel" setting

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