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"Science is like ___: Sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it": Richard Feynman crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 20th, 2024 other clues
Held on (to)
German "Geez!"
Description of 17-, 25-, 36- and 49-Across, in different senses?
Belligerent, in British slang
Swiss founder of analytical psychology
Where it's at
Afghan's place
Largest Chinese ethnic group
In a deadpan manner
Bottom of a boat
Like "three men" of nursery rhyme
Evidence of a day at the beach
Chocolate confection with a molten core
Army squad leaders: Abbr.
Patch things up, say?
Spanish girlfriend
Middle of a classic boast from Caesar
Rudely "welcome" the away team
Unimportant things
"Toy Story" boy
Funereal compositions
Spleen
Remove the fastenings from
Chip in
Evening party
N.H.L. team with a mythological eponym
"Phooey!"
Tools for fireplaces
Presided over a roast, say
Hero of Narnia in C. S. Lewis novels
Winter item on a car's roof rack
Lethal
Partner of "ceases"
Dunkable edible
Hank Aaron holds the M.L.B. record for these, for short (2,297)
Smidgen
Degrade
Cleric's title, for short
Fishing net
Nobelist Wiesel
Tiki bar drink
Mindfulness-based practice
Miles away
Part of a decent-sized plot
Cop-turned-vigilante in a postapocalyptic film
Big name in pharmacies
Effect of secondhand pot smoke
Courtier who oversees Hamlet's duel with Laertes
One of Islam's Five Pillars
Uber-fan
Member of a powerful ruling elite
Inits. before a nickname
Ted ___, author of the best-selling short-story collection "Exhalation"
B-baller in California
Make a mistake
"___ takers?"
"Well, lah-di-___"
Altima maker
Made an irreverently sarcastic comment
"___ Maria"
Flight of fancy
Shakespeare's "___ of Athens"
Crooner Mel who was called "The Velvet Fog"
"Given the way things appear …"
Common sight along the Norwegian coast
12/24 or 12/31
Small songbird
Male admirer
Upper part of a Vandyke beard, informally
Signature Obama achievement, in brief
Drill (into)
Mail inits. since 1971
Lettuce or cabbage
___-Carlton (hotel chain)
Small recess

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