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New York Times crossword of April 24th, 2021 other clues
Journalist Parker with a 2018 Pulitzer Prize
Jazz hangout?
Cartoon character with the hyperactive alter ego Cornholio
Off week, say
[Testing, testing]
Kid-lit character who lives in the Plaza Hotel
Auto pioneer Alfieri
Kia model introduced in 1993
What podophobia is the fear of
Touch down
Orange pal of Pooh with black stripes
Old Renault model
Gets just so
Cry upon hitting the jackpot
Start
Hardly a man without morals
Green pocketful
Amount of fun, maybe
"___ a Pizza" (punnily titled children's book)
Rocked, so to speak
Ganja
Lambert airport inits.
Made a bee line for?
Some boos
Awkward way to be caught
2020 Super Bowl-losing squad
Lock (up)
Prepare
Some males in tales
Chip's mother in "Beauty and the Beast"
Real posers?
Stocking stuffer
Kind of treatment
Feels for
Like writing about writing
"Cry me a river!" elicitor, perhaps
Corner
Sticky food?
Capone cohort Frank
When?
Regular order
Co-star of Apple TV+'s "The Morning Show"
What parallel lines never do
Implausible argument, say
Mister, in Manaus
Schedule info: Abbr.
"Yeah, right"
Simple building block
Bum-rush
Indicator to be quiet
Vulcan's specialty
Clean again, perhaps
Bug
Streak
Dallas-to-Duluth dir.
Rockies you won't find in Colorado?
Singer who rose to fame on "The X Factor"
Coverage of the royal family?
Perfect spots
Not-so-bright sort
Bit recorded on a Fitbit
61-Across, e.g.
Stinging bug
Bully
Take
"That's ___ need"
Dalliance

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