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Opposite of hopping crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 7th, 2024 other clues
Rhyme of 43-Across, but not a homophone of 49-Across
Leaves out
Put in an offer
Island country that's 24 hours ahead of its closest neighbor
Apply, as sunscreen
Avail
Exerciser's target
Brownish pear
Classic accessory for Humphrey Bogart
"Once more ___ the breach"
Communicate like a Sphynx
Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work
Park in N.Y.C., e.g.
Give for a time
Untruthful
"___ is very agreeable, but the bad thing is that it goes on 24 hours a day": Gabriel García Márquez
Pooch
Place
"Conversely …," in a text
Not to
Leopard's spot
It doesn't stay hot for long
Memo line
Keeps at
Lots
Remedies for missed turns
On the ___
Take a break
Native Coloradans
Insurer with an avian mascot
Rhyme of 46-Across, but not a homophone of 21-Across
Take care of
Real mess
Main branch of a tree
Rhyme of 21-Across, but not a homophone of 43-Across
Olay competitor
Leader who wrote "The Discovery of India"
Customer service worker
Totally shifted the momentum of
Not on board with
"Hoo-boy!"
Key that might be part of a chain
It gets baked
Exclamation of understanding
Rhyme of 49-Across, but not a homophone of 19-Across
Subj. taught by Fulbright scholars
"Serves you right!"
Clothing, colloquially
Spaniard's "other"
Serious workplace problem, for short
"Puh-lease!"
Wee
Gun-regulating grp.
Shade
"___ Choice"
Field for grazing
"Another sheep pun? ___ gotta be kidding!"
Attention-getting sound
Evaluate for purity
Marshland
Like Plan B, for short
By way of
Everglades wader
I.C.U. staffers
Sounds of sympathy
Uneven
Conditional words
Pacific ___
Unfair outcome, informally
Corkscrew-shaped pasta
A pop star might go by this
Stay away (from)
Used as a platform
More timid
Rhyme of 19-Across, but not a homophone of 46-Across
Heavy-hearted
Denver-to-Omaha dir.

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