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New York Times crossword of September 20th, 2024 other clues
Four-year-old in pig tales?
Dog breed with a blue-black tongue
Strains
Members of the family Passeridae
Upgrade, as a backsplash
Some flats
Drenches
"Wowzers!"
"The Tin Drum" protagonist
Harshly criticizes
Pilot productions?
Gunty who wrote "The Rabbit Hutch," winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction
Reunion attendee
You might sleep on it
Industry that emerged in the 1970s
Flip
Windy flight?
Lays waste to
Option for a backpacker
Apt name for a successful crypto investor?
Farmer's market sight
Sub
Safe place
Mock
Brazilian soccer club named for an explorer, familiarly
Director Lee
Manufacturer of minifigures
Like you and me
Showed sleepiness
New member
John, in Milan
Unwelcome sight in musical chairs
Twosomes
Actress Bella of Disney's "Shake It Up"
Part of the Detroit Lions schedule since 1934
Extremely solid
What an "X" might mark
Market events, for short
Wrap (up)
Failing to get it
Lawbreakers, informally
People for whom a "no contact" rule might apply
___ food
A lot to like?
Ancient civilization doomed by greed, in myth
"What if ...?," informally
Feeling
Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
Elect
Lines on a ski map
Kind of diet high in omega-3 fatty acids
Bothers
Excel function
Kind of number represented by the equation M = v/c
Honor roll, e.g.
A "whole" thing
"Being slightly ___ is like being slightly pregnant — it tends to get worse": Molly Ivins
Battleship corner
Size indicator
Exams with a highest possible score of 528, for short
Vault opener?
Plural form decried by staunch "Star Wars" fans
Ticket picker
Advance
Paste with an umami taste
Kind of test that's impossible to study for?
Japanese art form whose name means "skill"

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