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Close relatives, informally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 23rd, 2024 other clues
"City/highway/combined" stat
Pampering place for purring pets
Article that Ohio State University surprisingly managed to trademark in 2022
Greek god often depicted with a helmet and shield
Imperfect
Alley-___ (basketball pass)
Role for which James Gandolfini won three Emmys
GPS approximation
Hearty steakhouse option
Start of an online address
Common deg. for a professor
Kind of lane marked with a diamond
"___ Twist, Scientist" (kids' book)
Out of the country
Cipher machine of W.W. II
Silicon Valley city whose name translates to "tall stick"
"You just blew my mind," using a modern spelling
Word after G or e
Gets ready to yell "Surprise!," perhaps
Stable temperament
Pioneer in arcade games
Food with a shell
Tiny bit
Freshwater fish named for its shoreline habitat
Have a predilection for
British Conservative Party, colloquially
"Under the ___" (Oscar-winning song from "The Little Mermaid")
Swindle
"Easier said ___ done"
Standards
Teacher's cover
What the ends of 17-, 31-, 37- and 48-Across are, collectively
School fund-raising grp.
One who's always calling people out?
Ken's Mojo Dojo ___ House (redundantly named dwelling in "Barbie")
Until now
About 90% of all volcanic rock on Earth
Novelist Brown
Actor Macfadyen of "Succession"
Like some free legal work
Fictional country in "The Princess Diaries"
Corp. money manager
Dominant wolf in a pack
Fruit-filled pastry
Give a thwack
What a best friend from camp might become
Hullabaloo
Rock climber's notch
Promising romantic encounter
Clean air org.
Thesaurus entry: Abbr.
Layer of coal
Wide-open grassland
Title for Julie Andrews or Maggie Smith
___ chic (fashion style)
Cinco menos tres
Pickle, to a Brit
Shawarma holders
Guinness of "Star Wars"
Grasshoppers' foes in "A Bug's Life"
General feeling
"Hard pass"
Word in the name of many design colleges
"So adorbs!"
One getting bent out of shape at work?
Where to ride ATVs and dirt bikes
Simone Biles's squad
Length from fingertip to fingertip, perhaps
Reason to carry an inhaler
Used, as a doorbell
Tangle
Hillsboro ___, minor-league baseball team with a mascot named Barley
Opera solo
Fearsome Middle-earth creature
Do some snooping
Pup : otter :: ___ : bear
Permit

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