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"___ So Fine" (1963 #1 hit) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 9th, 2024 other clues
"RuPaul's Drag Race" airer
Self-assurance
Letter that's sixth in the Greek alphabet, not last
"I'm on vacation" email inits.
High-end German car, casually
Dwarf planet with the largest mass
Fanatic
Photography option commonly represented by a 37-Across
Coffee order specification
Like Igor's posture
N.F.L. team whose helmet features a 37-Across
Relish
Arm of the Mediterranean
Lick … or slick
Game whose name is shouted
Episode interruptions
Hitch
Buy and then quickly sell
What's formed by connecting this puzzle's circled letters from A to F and then back to A
Port, for one
Far from friendly
Poetic praise
Deli order
Houses
Ready to be drawn, perhaps
Drink with a 37-Across in its logo
Shield
Muslim denomination
Character with a 37-Across on his forehead
Counterpart of flow
[Gasp!]
Tangle
Drink aptly found within "social event"
Tikka masala go-with
Don't have a choice
Dead end?
Friend on "Friends"
"Fair point!"
Ixnay
Jackson 5 song that begins "You went to school to learn, girl"
Bird with a showy mate
Madagascar mammal
Portentous signs
Soldier for hire, in brief
Surfer dude
Princess of Nintendo games
Queen Victoria has one named for her
"___ the Voice of the Lobster" (Lewis Carroll poem)
Pale wood
Fedora fabric
Coat, as with flour
This is a deep cut
Took the lead
Squadron, e.g.
Grammy category
What might be out for a spell?
French toast ingredient
Haughty sort
Naught
Big name in tourism guides
Concern when transferring a title deed
The Horned Frogs of the N.C.A.A.
Common clown name
"Doctor ___"
Agile
Certify
Pot brownie, e.g.
Naval engineer
Kitchen cover-up
"Catch my drift?"
Was part of a series, say
Neon sign word
Soften, with "down"
Sweetie
"I've got it!"
Molecule involved in protein synthesis
Greek consonant

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