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New York Times crossword of February 10th, 2024 other clues
Banking annoyance associated with the 20s?
"Ah, got it now!"
Concerns for manufacturers
2024, e.g.
Tiny social climber
Play ground?
___ group
Evidence of crying
Rocked, so to speak
Part of a choir
Preschool recital
Pentagon figures
Regulation followers, in brief
Symbol of purity or spirituality
Like some brains and pool balls
Treat often eaten with a small wooden spoon
Institution of 40+ years that has many notable alums
Annual mecca for sci-fi and fantasy fans
Setting for a Twins or White Sox game: Abbr.
Personal number?
Cry after a motion
Kit ___
Withdraw (from)
Just plain silly
Honors held by only one U.S. president and one U.K. prime minister
Celebratory greeting for 16-Across
Bull-like
Apple Pay, e.g.
Bit of sportswear
Pasta shaped like wagon wheels
Legit
Learning opportunity
"Game of Thrones" character whose name means "noble" in Sanskrit
Many a camp counselor
Exam for a doc-to-be
Way out
Grilled corn-on-the-cob dish, in Mexican cuisine
Red-and-green headwear
"This can't be good"
Olympian Strug or Walsh Jennings
Sierra Nevada or Lagunitas offering
Long-running account
Carrier of a bow and arrow
___ Mode, character in "The Incredibles"
House speaker's place
Scrapes
Lacks, informally
Material for deck chairs
"Canvas" for digital art?
Capital with an airport named after Chopin
Common gift during Chinese Spring Festival
Some local sports associations, informally
Home to the Crazy Horse Memorial
Man with a Manx, say
Sister brand of Miracle-Gro
One of two in a tournament
Grant temporary custody?
___ clothing
Badly off-base?
One born between the mid-1960s and 1980
Smoothie berry
Discuss something (with)
Woman's name that becomes a direction when its fourth letter is changed
Loses color
Puma rival
Actress Blanchett
"Ba-a-a-ad!"
"Is that ___?"
"Telephone Line" band, in brief
Half a score

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