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New York Times crossword of May 13th, 2024 other clues
Long, drawn-out story
"OMG, hilarious!"
What the circled square in this grid represents, in 18-Across
Zig or zag
Slangy greeting
"___ these seats taken?"
Polish before publishing
A heckuva good time
Popular pastime played with putters
However, informally
Uncool person
Miami's home
Selected
Dance for high school seniors
Belle of a ball, in brief
Washable diaper material
Small group of trees
Doctors' org.
With 34- and 35-Across, something made by following the path of O's in this puzzle's grid
See 33-Across
See 33-Across
Ending with skeptic or Surreal
Halloween cookie shape
Addictive thing in one's pocket
Director Spike
Home of the Colosseum
Dentist's string
"Highly recommend!," in slang
___ vera gel
Have debts
Country with the first 18-Across venue (for ladies only, 1867)
Cut of meat that lent its name to a facial hairstyle
Here, in Honduras
Cigar residue
"Zero chance, pal!"
Adorable
What the shaded square in this grid represents, in 18-Across
Rescue, as a broken-down car
Direction of the sunrise
Throwaway part of a cherry
German automaker
Smile from ear to ear
Remedy to counteract a poison
Sit around doing nothing
Bizarre
Topic of a wistful breakup song
Half-___ (rhyming coffee order)
Neighbor of Arg. and Braz.
Writing implement with ink
Yellow part of an egg
Return to one's residence
Passed-down stories
Not opposing
"Well, gee whiz!"
Where first class can be found on a plane
Wicked spirits
Lessen
Site for skeletons
Fictional sleuth on Baker Street
Plain writing
Dish with a fire-alarm rating system
Bearded garden figurine
"That would really stink"
Part of a sneaker, but not a sandal
Become more tolerable to over time
Secretly plan
Box office bomb
Decimal point, e.g.
Have ___ (freak out)
Something a binge watcher binges
Light blue shade
Pecans, pistachios, etc.
Try to lighten up?
Yoga class accessory
Deplete, with "up"
Starting word that's often skipped when alphabetizing
Stand-up comic Margaret

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