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Numerical prefix that sounds like a verb crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 1st, 2024 other clues
Stuff in Santa's footprints
Exchanged for cash, in a way
West Coast wine valley
Buffett or Cook, for short
Words after "Because" in a parent's explanation
"Metamorphoses" poet
A.F.C. South team ("Look in the lake! It's … ah, never mind")
Triumphant shout
Spot for abs or apple seeds
Time spent in a seat
Investigative journalism ("What was that in the sea?! I must be imagining things")
Staggering this way and that
Fe, to chemists
1/16 of a gallon
Napoleon Dynamite's best friend
Asia's disappearing ___ Sea
Creates, as a goal
Imperial unit of volume ("There's another one! I swear he just slipped into those trees …")
Agile
Good old-fashioned butt-kicking
Corporate emblems
Rage
Place for ham-handed workers?
Window dressing
Professional proofreader ("Over there, in the snow! That had to be something, right?!")
Frankenstein's assistant
Smooth-talking
Life forms
Pseudoscientist investigating the "sightings" in this puzzle
Word repeated four times in the chorus of Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off"
"Sign us up!"
Bear hair
Wally ___, "famous" cookie maker
Bare minimums
"I didn't need to hear all that!"
Play a part, or a play part
"Now you listen to me …"
Paid homage to
Santa Monica tourist attraction
Silk-producing region of India
Sch. located in St. Louis, not Seattle
Bill ___, the Science Guy
Compass heading
Pointillism mark
Against the rules
Greed
Pesto ingredient
Many website banners
What the ruthless show
Declaration of determination
Alternative to a swipe, for a credit card
Lecture tour
Company that merged with Heinz in 2015
Caramel-filled candy
Navigation aid that works through satellites, in brief
Gehrig in Cooperstown
Garlicky sauce
Saving for later
Born and ___
Like Father Time
[not my mistake]
"Get with the ___!"
Answer, as an email
Purchase for a white elephant exchange
North America's only marsupial
To be, in Spanish
Money owed
"Yowzers!"
Orchestra woodwinds
Ignited again
They're not free of charge
"___-ching!"
Pretentious friend of Winnie-the-Pooh
Last section in a dictionary
" … boy ___ girl?"

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