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Cutting lines crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2024 other clues
Jordans, e.g.
CNN political correspondent Bash
Stuff
Place for student mixers?
Last thing left in Pandora's box
Became smitten
Barely made, with "out"
Like some blankets and burritos
Eccentric
Long rows?
"Sounds fun!"
Awards won by George Strait in three separate decades, familiarly
Capital of Punjab province
1873 invention first used in San Francisco
Empty the Trash?
Massive onrush
Fade out
Option for a road trip: Abbr.
Proctor's directive
Dessert skipper's explanation
"Easy on Me" singer, 2021
Seven-piece puzzles
Hill's partner in publishing
Northernmost point in the Inner Hebrides
Get a rise out of?
Hidden treasures on "Survivor"
Lovable rascal
Merger agreement?
It might run in the cold
"Three-finger salute" to help reboot
Skee-Ball target
Outpaces the syllabus, say
Not keep harping on
Java servers
Gets larger, visually
Letters next to a blurred image, perhaps
Domed drink
Pleated garment
Animal that's catadromous, meaning it lives in fresh water but goes to sea to breed
Arm raisers, informally
"Thanks" follower
Aspiring mariner
Longest-serving prime minister of Japan
Food item that's fittingly shaped like a mouse cursor
Modern TV attachment
Did an impression of
Doc's orders
Bill featuring Ben
Contingency
Tossing and turning, say
Credential to climb the corp. ladder
Not sketchy
Bouquet feature
Sported
Credits
Court figure, in old slang
Spain's so-called "City of Saints and Stones"
Keep up to date on the issues?
Prenatal period
Word on either side of "after"
Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips, in a 1960s group
Comes out on top?
Very clear, as a stream
Option in the Monty Hall problem
Capital city that's home to the Vigeland sculpture park
Prefix in some juice names
Sneaking suspicion
Treasured
Onetime Ford rival
Fine wine word
Helpful word in a cryptogram, often

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