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New York Times crossword of November 17th, 2024 other clues
Cloying
Decisions
Picture you carry everywhere, for short?
Company with a yellow stick-figure mascot known as the "Running Man"
Matt of "Magic Mike"
HOMES component
Attachment to an air pump
"My treat"
Tushies
Outer edge of brie
Everyone in Georgia?
___ mind
Shouts from fútbol fans
Gives in to gravity
Cynthia of 2024's "Wicked"
"Truth alone triumphs," for India
Awards quartet
Counterpart of un abrazo
___ and Jan Berenstain, co-creators of "The Berenstain Bears"
One of Mario's catchphrases
Pots for pens
Ice belt?
Invaluable source of information, metaphorically
Give an artfully evasive answer
Like Swiss Army knives
Scottish loch
Article in Alsace
"Fake it ___ you make it"
Soaks up some sun
Singer in the '24 documentary "The Greatest Love Story Never Told"
Detector of lies, informally
Work the land
James for whom a NASA telescope is named
Try again
Apt rhyme for "fling"
M.I.A.
Line before takeoff
Pasted pasta
Actress Russell
Amazon streaming content?
The other way around
Soave or sangiovese
Coupon clipper's acronym
Lively get-togethers
Santa's staff
Seminal protest song written at a Greenwich Village cafe
Consecrated
Use a pen, say
Moroccan metropolis
R.N.'s workplace
Rose of "Bridesmaids"
Maximum
Stone for some ear gauges
Swing ___
Cosmetic product whose name is a portmanteau of its result
From, in Frankfort
Purveyors of pastrami and pickles
When the credits roll
Optic layers
Narrow inlet
Seemingly forever
One may be circular
Of sound mind
Like over half the residents of Dearborn, Michigan, the largest U.S. city with this distinction
"The ___ of You" (2024 rom-com)
Refuse to sully oneself
Creator of the G.O.P. elephant
"So they tell me"
Kennedy for American, e.g.
Spinners, jigs and flies
A Kennedy
Den
Asian bean variety
Huff
Texted reply of gratitude
Neighborhood seen from a 93-Across?
App with pics
Nonnegotiables
"I love," in Lima
Litter of a cockapoo and a puggle, say
Hindu god of rights and responsibilities
"The L Word" creator Chaiken
Mandarin : xièxie :: Japanese : ___
Saliva secreter
Bronze statue outside of 30 Rockefeller Plaza
Mum's word?
Jack, for one
Take responsibility for
Part of Q&A: Abbr.
Tom's partner
Rookie
"Fair enough"
Memo heading
Breanna of the W.N.B.A., to fans
Co-worker's "Send something over"
Self-sacrificial sort
Antiquated laundry receptacle
Helpful toehold for a French learner, say
Record of the year
Herbal essences
Movie in which the Wet Bandits get "scammed by a kindygartner"
Touch
Part of a strong hand
Typo catchers, in brief
"The Penguin" airer
"And what's he then that says I play the villain?" speaker
One of the Torah's four foremothers
Starchy root
Recipe verb
Partner of glitz
Feline hybrid
Dwelling seen from a 93-Across?
Chicago's Lake ___ Drive
See to
Aptly named plug-in hybrid
Participant in the annual "S.N.L." Christmas joke swap
Glass artist Chihuly
Biblical sanctuary
Whimsical method of transportation depicted in this puzzle's grid
Abbreviated entreaty
Fresh cut
Some luxury cars
Girl seen from a 93-Across?
Upper underwear
Vehicle seen from a 93-Across?
Enthusiastic assent
Concerning "speck" in a sugar bowl
"Perish the thought!"
Lumpy-looking fruit
Activist Yoko
Bit of swag that may be screen-printed
Super Mario Bros. console
Reason to see a dermatologist
Push (around)
Sports division?
Nosh
Bit of quinoa
Jesmyn ___, first woman to win two National Book Awards for Fiction
Pour things?
Crossed arms, furrowed brows, etc.

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