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New York Times crossword of November 24th, 2024 other clues
Sloth, for one
Japan's legislature
Cain raised him
Messy situation
El ___ (Castilian hero)
Nickname
"Woe is me!"
Protagonist of the Zelda games
Divest
Creates a new account?
Like Hadrian's Wall in northern England
Put together
Gloomy mood
Fair-hiring inits.
Texter's vociferous agreement
First name in daredevilry
"Phooey!"
Queequeg's figurine in "Moby-Dick," e.g.
One may be called on to give, informally
Bipartisan 2012 stimulus bill
Pachyderm of kid-lit
Paging device
"The Joy Luck Club" author
Layer of a 42-Across
Tiny bit
Pension alternative, in brief
Never-give-up sort
Hardly any
"Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie" poet
Individual speech patterns
Online commenter's qualification
Unabridged
Newspaper subscriber
Mountain goat's perch
Use an e-cig
Fencing option
Swaths of land
Book return spot
N.S.A.'s home
Some classic PCs
J. Cole's "___ Knows"
To's counterpart
Guitar's resting place, often
N.B.A. coach Steve
___ Dingbats (icon-filled font)
Snickering sound
Digitally endorse
One writing wrongs?
Bull or buck
Alliance of powers
Patagonia prowler
Smartphone predecessors, for short
"Didn't see ya there!"
Uncharitable
Fuel brand with a blue oval in its logo
"Jersey Shore" airer
Corny sound effect?
Cheer for a diva
Sumatran swinger
Greek H
Tikka masala go-with
Sue Bird or Larry Bird
Like the main character in "Memento"
Former roles for Kamala Harris and Arlen Specter, for short
Sound from a cappuccino maker
The Tabard, in "The Canterbury Tales"
Citrusy breakfast treat
Echelon
Filipino meat dish
Component of an old PC tower
Avocado toast topper, perhaps
Part of a certain chain
Shoelace protector
Was of service to
Classic candy company
Like
Follows
Figure (out)
Penalty assessors
Fifth note
Ancient
Thinks highly of
Fireworks ingredient
Get stuck
What crossed fingers behind one's back might indicate
Ja's opposite
Monopoly holding
Estadio Azteca cheer
"Peter Pan" pooch
Carriage, in Cambridge
Make an appearance
Of all time
Win for a marketing team
Symbol of the National Audubon Society
Barbershop offerings
Imprimatur
Winter fishing spot
Finds
Small card for a short message
One of 30+ million Americans
Meeting, informally
Elizabeth's house
Boneheaded
Midair collision of sorts
Try to find out
What Kwanzaa's first principle, Umoja, means
Moon over Miami, to many a Miamian
Mosque officials
Undercover?
Clicking sounds?
Circuit diagram
Mathematician/historian Neugebauer
Four Corners tribe
Where Molson Coors is TAP
PowerPoint starting point
Beer buy
Listing at an ice cream shop
Epithet for a G.O.P. moderate, maybe
"Ad majorem ___ gloriam" (Jesuit motto)
Invite letters
Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford
Spice blend
Twisted humor?
One raising Cain
Battle of Britain grp.
In a state of shock, say
Powell of the Federal Reserve
Containers that can be cracked
Wirelessly driven toy, for short
Pet name derived from the Latin for "faithful"
Eva of "Green Acres"
Element #26
Floor
Scores unexpectedly, as tickets
Itsy
Black Friday destination
Portrayer of Mrs. Smith in 2005's "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"
"Be that way!"
Touch-tone phone abbr.
Anatomical part from the Latin for "grape"
Mashhad's country

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