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Puts the kibosh on crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2024 other clues
Things to keep an eye out for on a first date
Actress Lena or actor Ken
Disorderly expansion
One-named "King of Football"
Rival magazine of 2-Down
Daredevil Knievel
Writer Wiesel
"Xanadu" band, for short
Fuse, as metal
Birds that sound like they'd taste bad?
Higher-priced seating section
Tennis great Monica
Singer Green
Cowboy's rope
Is a sore loser
Accelerated H.S. class with a long reading list
All ___ Day (November 2)
Luge, e.g.
Logical, as a syllogism
Ordinary person, informally
Nonstick cookware brand
Not fast
Ship's wastewater
Was a no-show, say
Gesture involving hitting one's own hand in celebration
Sports-filled school event
Person held on a pedestal by a small group
Stir up
Make less sharp
Writer Zora ___ Hurston
Latvian or Lithuanian
Singer Nat King ___
Small digging tool
Bit of equipment for a skier or trekker
Low-priced lodging
Things that scratch a scratching post
Device on a duct
Material for some jewelry at a surf shop
German chancellor Scholz
June birthstone
Word often said before "Cómo estás?"
Protrusion
Set (down)
Many a C-Span interviewee, informally
For fear that
First pope in a line of 13
Records and documents
Locale for a wedding
Game with nine rooms
Trains that run to O'Hare airport
Swindles
Physique
Criminal records?
A "golden" one is an especially good thing to follow
Ohm's law unit
"Heavens!"
If this is exhausted, all is lost
Movie theater eponym
Like cards at a card table
About 5,280 ft., for Denver
___ vera
Still in the running, so to speak
Tick off
Don't pass
Alpine call
First-year law student … or what every answer in this puzzle has exactly
Sandwiches with an easy-to-remember list of ingredients
Classic photo magazine
October birthstone
Green vehicle?
Whole bunch
Blacksmiths' blocks
Depart
Slimming surgery, for short
One of 24 in a Chaucer book
Publication that usually has only one contributor
Athlete who boasted "I'm young; I'm handsome; I'm fast; I'm pretty and can't possibly be beat"

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