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Egg, in Spanish crossword clue


H U E V O

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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2024 other clues
Depicts unfairly
Monitor
Fruits exchanged on Chinese New Year
"Moo, Baa, ___!" (classic children's book)
Where to find signs with circles, squares and diamonds
"My only request ..."
Young's partner in accounting
Original host of MTV's "Total Request Live"
Stay cool
Bit of body art
They come in twice a day
Metal ring that holds a pencil's eraser
Title Disney character of 1998
Overhaul
Tourist destination in Baja California Sur
Band shirts?
Letter-shaped construction piece
Zoomed, perhaps
Beam at a bar
Dr. ___, talk show host with the catchphrase "Get some"
Test for an M.A. seeker
Hit the gas
Lady Gaga vis-à-vis Billie Eilish, e.g.
Multipurpose tool for a mountaineer
Fixed
Dal ingredients
Note in the B major scale
Programming language used in government and banking
Triple ___
Cloud nine, so to speak
No more than
Formula 1 tour stop since 2023, informally
O.C.'s region
Negative contraction
"Sounds right to me"
Boy band that went on hiatus in 2023 for army service
No fan
"___ in the Rain"
Camper's vessel
Struck
Fried chicken, cornbread, collard greens, etc.
Property at an intersection
Actor Pascal of "The Last of Us"
Author Rand
Pulitzer-winning author Jennifer
Fair-hiring inits.
Like some kisses
Wart-covered critter
Digital "container" associated with Bitcoin
Dystopian classic whose title comes from "The Tempest"
Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with "the"
Stuck
Tarot card featuring a howling wolf
Mountain nymph
Waterproofing material
Picture book with characters like Odlaw, Wizard Whitebeard and Woof
Batter-fried bento dish
Part of a princess costume
Nike and others
Palm tree product used in skin care
Statistical calculation
Safe investment options, informally
Secret option?
Factory ___
"Barbie" director Gerwig
Hunk of meat
Vegetable with a "dinosaur" variety
Civil rights activist Baker
Suspense-building words
Schedules
Ride
Mysterious glows
Focus for a pitching scout?
Rx chain
Jet setting
Prominent figure at the Academy Awards
Studio behind "Bringing Up Baby"
More informal version of 70-Across
Low points
School group
Fished with traps, perhaps
Parental authority
Spiritual hermitage
Core
Certain streaming library
Push notifications, e.g.
They're kept under wraps
"Kidding!"
Things to stub out, for short
Have a side in common
Actor Eric
Starts to fall
Trawl for personal information
___ O'Malley Dillon of the Biden White House
Clock innards
___ to go
Many an attendee of Gertrude Stein's Paris salons
Start of a winning row
Go on and on about
"The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems," per Homer Simpson
Celebrity chef Roy
Group of witches
Two-family dwelling
Frequent antagonist of Winnie-the-Pooh
Have something
Home to the University of Montana
Enlighten
Kept going and going
Breakfast brand with a rhyming slogan
Refused to answer questions
One buying a stuffed mouse, perhaps
Van Halen's contract once had one that specified no brown M&M's
Olympic event since 1968
Good or bad name, for short
Against
Not against
It might come with a plunger
What squiggly lines can represent
Russia's ___ Mountains
Maiden name of an 1860s first lady
What can symbolize 50
Was thick (with)
Spot for recess on a rainy day
Like some short tennis matches
Keep rhythm with, in a way
Al ___, discus thrower in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame
1995 blockbuster with numerous historical inaccuracies
Blowing away
Drink often served with marshmallows
___ Joliot-Curie, chemist daughter of Marie
Primate that exists only on the world's fifth-largest island
Pang
Daft Punk and Outkast, for two
Polemology is the study of them
Word on some yogurt labels
Bug bite preventer
Greek peak
Where Simone Biles won four golds
Source of much U.S. immigration in the 1840s: Abbr.

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