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New York Times crossword of November 23rd, 2024 other clues
Easily stacked pet food
Affirmed as much
Reacts like a superfan
Gives the quick and dirty
Dangerous place for Indiana Jones
Get something through hard work
Common crab covering
Holiday character with a "button nose"
Desperate for affection, in modern slang
Full of pluck
Remains unmoved
Anchor, e.g.
Theater kids, e.g.
CNN anchor Bash
Full-bodied, as a wine
Sushi roll wrapped in seaweed
Places for irises
More than tear up
Disney Channel pal of Phineas
"I'm good, thanks"
"Just a heads-up …"
Not acting one's age, in a way
Ganja
Winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2014
Condition that may be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy, for short
Private rejection?
Reclusive emperor who succeeded his stepfather Augustus
Talk about
Bootlicking sorts
Something that may be passed down in a family
In need of a trim, say
1995 crime thriller named for a line in "Casablanca," with "The"
Superficially attractive
Activity requiring a map
One bit
Subject of union negotiations
Round that's finished quickly?
Leaves in the lurch
Utter
Middling in rank, informally
Zeus, Odin or the Dagda
Nocturnal flier with a distinctive screech
Bonkers
"Tropic Thunder" setting, for short
Substances in culture dishes
Hearty kiss
Alert to prejudice
Restaurateur and humanitarian José
Immature pigeon
Notwithstanding
Like many a dad joke
One of football's Kelce brothers
"I wouldn't count on it"
Bad person to take a cue from?
Full-body armor in science fiction stories
Stories that can be read both forward and backward?
Opposite of avant
Make some calls
North ___ Sea, body of water since the late 1980s
Actress Garson with seven Oscar nominations
Seat filler
Stop for the night
Double ___
Excel shortcut
Spot-checked?

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