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Classic poem whose subject is "a black ocean, leaping and wide" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 2nd, 2024 other clues
Part of a violin quartet?
Drum machine creation
Gradual diminutions
Ring true
10-digit no.
John Steinbeck's hometown
They might be booked for getaways
Islam's Jibril, for one
Flag
"I'll take the blame"
Run-down
Adornment for a kimono
Starting line
Plant with bugs, maybe
Alt tab?
Like some fridges and doughnuts
Page layout option: Abbr.
"What's the ___?"
Flattest state in the U.S.: Abbr.
Decides to leave
For real
Novel idea?
Really
Make out
Preference for long-legged types, maybe
Testament to human nature?
Stanley Tucci's character in "The Devil Wears Prada"
"Six days ___ thou labor …": Exodus
Carrier letters
First name in cosmetics
Once around
0%
This and that
"Fair enough"
Rae of "American Fiction"
Letters on a first responder vehicle
Perfect romantic evening
Like some curries and currants
Add to
Phrase in a round of bidding
Lead-in to "ops"
Nathan ___, physicist who collaborated with Einstein on a theory of wormholes
Look upon with disdain
Initiate, as a campaign
Dismissal, informally
Trickles
Forty winks
Card letters
Contends
Absorb
Something made for a dinner, for short
Server's question after a drink order
Color for un campeón
Constellation named for an instrument
Long break between classes
Stuff of substance?
Take off, as a cap
Start of a football drive
Half of a train?
Develop through experimentation
"In your face!"
Acted like a maverick
Dress down
Cancels out
Used for support
Language group of Southeast Asia
Bracketed qualification
Vague amount
Lots and lots

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