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Latin for "trumpet" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of December 21st, 2024 other clues
Last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, familiarly
Pill alternatives, in brief
Lines in bars
"Worth a shot"
Austrian composer Mahler
What some people display after getting stuck?
À la king?
Far below the surface
Returner's call
X follower, perhaps
Lead-in to -gram
Reason for foot-tapping
Losing athlete in the 2002 and 2003 N.B.A. Finals
Runs off at the mouth?
Like a noisy toy
No longer waffle
Confirmation, for one
Turned (off)
Mount ___, Canada's highest peak
Oft-kissed part of the statue of St. Peter in Vatican City
Certain tech exec
Shield, with "for"
Chinese dog breed, for short
Not born yesterday, so to speak
All the greater
Bed hogs, at times
Alabama is in it, but Alaska is not
Shrinks' org.
Madrid's Teatro Real, for one
Adds to the code, say
One who's made it to some degree?
The "King of Mambo"
Stake
Lands
C.D., e.g.: Abbr.
Apt name for a thief
"I kinda like it!"
Character who says "I am short, fat and proud of that"
"The Hate U Give" author Thomas
Isolated
Shifty little sucker?
First name in country
SALT, but not PEPPER
Rooney of "Women Talking"
Star-forming region nearest to Earth
Most of the 1980s
Go ballistic
Slogged (through)
Jhené ___, Grammy-nominated R&B singer
Its first airing was "The French Chef" with Julia Child
Japanese food that's a good source of what it spells backward
"And the ___ raths outgrabe" ("Jabberwocky" line)
Some who whistle while they work
Exclamation with a shake
Comms group
Noisy Asian bird
Black-and-white divers
It's a little shady
Pen for a hit
Like many on a Zoom call
Vineyard eponym
Like a sole-source contract
Form letters?
Blue laws, e.g.
This means trouble
Woodpecker's fare
Bad place to be stuck
Short palindrome in the middle of a famous longer one
Track stat

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