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Boy's name consisting of an English word followed by its Spanish equivalent crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2024 other clues
"No ___"
Not take any chances
Didn't beat
Sister of Castor and Pollux
___ buco
Disavowed MI6 agent in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise
They're done on the fly
Weather the storm
Prefix with -gram
Connection between names
"Listen …"
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show," e.g.
In the nick of time
Series that begins on the ice planet Pagodon, with "The"
Possible (but extremely unlikely) setting for a double albatross
Sign
Nutrition fig.
How salmon is served in nigiri sushi, but not in sashimi
Large wine cask
Something a rival may throw
Set of rounds
"Alas!"
Tiny scrap
Big ticket purchase?
Character who's heard but not seen
The Phoenix of the N.C.A.A.
Way down below?
Noble figure
Floral arrangements
Pioneer in I.Q. testing
Fix in a museum, maybe
Muralist who was a colleague of Dalí
___ bug (long-limbed predatory insect)
Take
Start of a Christmas hymn
Collect, collect, collect
Pickup line
Shoot for the moon
Hit on the noggin
Crumple
Word with power or change
Writer of the 2009 autobiography "Open"
Org. concerned with traveling
"Open wide"
Man's name that's an anagram of 9-Down
Video game climax
Collect
International chain whose name can be a prefix
Modern lead-in to mania
Life phases, in social media lingo
"Of course, I remember you!," perhaps
Heir to the throne, traditionally
Help (out)
Very slender
Hedonist's opposite
Workers who must be quick with their hands
Experienced a pregnant pause?
Relaxing baths
Katey of "Married ... With Children"
Put down
Affliction treated in newborns with phototherapy
Giving quarters, say
How one might emerge with a victory
Secret lover?
Murmur

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