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Something dipped in a party dip crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of November 19th, 2024 other clues
Keep hope ___
Auctioneer's mallet
"Who ___?"
Find a way to avert disaster
Out of the ordinary
Sweltering
Thin wedge
Like content that causes secondhand embarrassment
Saga sage since 1980
"The Walking Dead" channel
Faucet fault
Head over heels
Because someone challenged you to
Hue granter?
Helpful ads, in brief
Cry of frustration
W.N.B.A. star Brittney
Having multiple levels
Counterparts of cones
Some band recordings, informally
Get ready to compete
ID is required when sending a letter there
Shelling out
Have a sleepover
"___ we?"
Moviemaking tech
Gymnast Biles
Rosh ___
Guitarist Santana
"Don't bother with that"
Thing to wring
Houndstooth or herringbone
Common surname in Pakistan
Made a safe bet
Sci-fi author Butler
First name in civil rights history
Grads-to-be: Abbr.
Game of throws
Soccer cheer
Mournful songs
Admirer
"How ___ Got Her Groove Back"
C.F.O. or C.T.O.
Common pronoun pair
Head over heels
Low tie score
Gratis
Some band recordings
What 17- and 38-Across combine to form?
Track-and-field star Richardson
Gets it wrong
Law firm leaders
Type of earring
"You got it!"
Neutral color
Expressed contempt
___ golf
Portions equal to roughly 17%
Phoenix franchise
Long sandwich
Express contempt
Claim
Piece of equipment that might read "Tighten until click"
Half of a rhyming synonym of "haphazard"
They're set to go off
Quintet found in a supervocalic word
Actress ___ A. Fox of "Set It Off"
Overlooks disrespectfully
Steady
"Stop being ridiculous!"
Stop holding on
Biblical garden
Key that's missing an "ape"

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