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Alternative to "swipe" for a credit card crossword clue


T A P

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New York Times crossword of January 31st, 2024 other clues
Seize
Pizazz
Word with life or screen
One of the Manning brothers
Measurement on an electric meter
Fly the coop
Spanish restaurant fare
Prepared to fight Goliath?
Scheming
Like the numerals 1, 2 and 3
Dutch beer named for a river
___-chic
"I'm ___ Boat" (Lonely Island song)
Practiced changing one's costume by the clock?
The Cowboys and Cowgirls of the N.C.A.A.
Private university of North Carolina
Leader who was the author of "On Protracted War"
First murder victim
Common wine barrel material
Invested on Broadway, say?
Article in Le Monde
Taking off
Earmarks
Matchbox, e.g.
NBC staple since 1975, in brief
Betrayed Paddington? … or what 20-, 34- and 41-Across did in this puzzle
Arm bones
Something you shouldn't take lying down?
Philly school
In which the pinky and thumb pointing out represents Y, in brief
Like a cemetery at night, maybe
___ Popovich, longtime coach for the Spurs
Turndowns
Latin dance
It's written as "C.C.C.P." in Cyrillic
Japanese rice wine
Pupil's place
Chris formerly of 50-Across
Gave positive reinforcement
Presidential nickname of the early 20th century
Penne ___ vodka
Spot from which to say "bon voyage"
Protruding feature on a cliff
Tennis star Naomi
Hiker's aid
Sports org. with an annual championship on the weekend before Memorial Day
"___ So Shy" (1980 Pointer Sisters hit)
Actress Reese of "Touched by an Angel"
Waikiki locale
Owie
Ad section in a newspaper, maybe
Seals, in a way
Dined at a restaurant
City in which to see "Il Cenacolo" ("The Last Supper")
Motown legend Robinson
Perfect score, often
Prominent parts of toucans
Plains tribe
Sonoma and Yukon
Leatherworker's tool
Extra-loud, as a loudspeaker
Prefix with nautical
Fine partner?
Audience for which a G-rated film is appropriate
Keeping in the loop, in a way
Unloads, so to speak
Bridge
Meh
La ___ Tar Pits
Rank associated with tea and sandwiches?
Honeybees' genus
Large flightless bird
Toupee, slangily
Borrower's concern, for short
Poor grade

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