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Possessive that's often confused with a contraction crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 24th, 2024 other clues
Ever so slightly
Kind of inverter in an electric vehicle
"Cool ___!"
"That so?"
Plant with edible sprouts
Joystick-controlled contraption depicted in this puzzle
Smooth over
"Your" of yore
Walk heavily
___ Jackson a.k.a. Ice Cube
Bit of shut-eye
Ready to eat
Flaky rock
Start of a counting rhyme
Complete reversals
Shed on a frozen lake
Medium for many newsletters
"Always happy to help!"
Professional who might expect to do well with a 35-Across?
N.F.L. reporter Andrews
Like an Afro hairstyle
Achieve great success
Clean again, as hair
Speedway racer
Ticketmaster alternative
Piling up wins
Spanish form of Agnes
Suffix with winning or losing
Biz ___ (corporate team, informally)
Simpleton
Genesis brother
Collector's goal
"Does it look like ___?"
N.B.A. star Nikola Jokic, for one
Not suited (for)
Radio station that produces "Radiolab"
Purveyors of wellness packages
Tops that often have spaghetti straps, for short
Athletic type
Small vessel in the deep ocean
___ school
Pinball infraction
Blow one's stack
Capital of Norway
Longtime home decor chain with a name that anagrams to PIONEER
Like Brendan Fraser's character in "The Whale"
Setting for a 35-Across
Symbols of an in-progress text
Soccer org. that runs the Champions League
Moments of sudden understanding
Loud bursts of laughter
Results of some hard punches, for short
3/14
Substitute
Never-before-seen
Where you might put in dough and take out bread?
Cheese from North Holland
Fashion designer Cohn with an eponymous rhinestone-encrusted suit
Some experts on viruses
Fabrics retailer
Alfred for whom a coffee chain is named
"Wait!" … or hopeful words while playing a 35-Across?
Neck artery
"___ Love," 2012 song that became a marriage equality anthem
Blood vessel insert
Showcase
Sized up

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