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Port in western France crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 18th, 2024 other clues
Indy 500 directive
Epiphany that precedes a major change
Neon sign outside a motel
Bit of roofing
Like some mobile-device purchases
"My dudes!"
Actor Omar
Sticks firmly
Name on an AAdvantage credit card
Bit of flight info
Cheer of encouragement
Siren's setting
Tetanus, by another name
Group of assets?
Orthodontic device
Excessive
One on a mission
"What's up?," in text shorthand
Charlottesville sch.
Major faults
Words of commitment
Part of a neural network
Portion
New Jersey borough known for its shopping malls
A long, long way back
The green light in "The Great Gatsby," for one
Generational divide
Depositing checks with one's phone, say
Quartz-filled rock
Small change in party parity?
Like many bars during happy hour
Harold who composed "Over the Rainbow"
"Gross!"
Muppet with a distinctive snickering laugh
Caustic cleaner
Carl who wrote "Cosmos"
Fortifies
First-rate
Domesticated relative of the vicuña
"Hi" follower
An "e-" one was first developed in 2003, for short
Barely simmering, say
Badly rough up
Olympic weapons
Festoons with bathroom tissue, informally
Oldest major TV network in the U.S.
Question that casts doubt
Say "nay"
Popular Italian cheese
Classic Chrysler
"___ is long, life is short" (Greek aphorism)
Org. that might organize a book fair
Indian flatbread
Routes down a ski mountain
Products of oogenesis
Scruff
Where one's hands are placed at the end of the macarena
Anita of jazz
Portal represented by each pair of circled letters in this puzzle
Losing steam
Word repeated in an "Animal House" chant
"Enough!"
Wintry season
Enjoy a bath
Houses
Title with a tilde
Back out unexpectedly
Figure in the Louvre's "Winged Victory of Samothrace"
"Gift" that can be annoying to others
Transgress
One-named pop singer with hits such as "Elastic Heart" and "The Greatest"
Hunger or thirst

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