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Start of a Spanish cheer crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 24th, 2024 other clues
Part of a Mideast capital's name
Twinkletoes they're not
Nuts and bolts
Actress who voiced Mei Lee's strict mother in Pixar's "Turning Red"
Second slide of many a meeting deck
Put in a similar part
"The ___ of suffering is experience": Harry Truman
Legs (it)
Prominent feature of a jacket
Fooled
Many a rescue
Actress Anne of "Wag the Dog"
___ fries (South American side)
Dope
Dried meat product with a rhyming name
Digital agreements?
"Pleeeease?"
Spiteful, as a comment
Hoped-for deadlines
They often roll around in the snow
Habitat for sphagnum moss
Book between Joel and Obadiah
Sian ___, director of the Best Picture winner "CODA"
Bus. driver?
Tizzy
Hardly open
Nephrologist's specialty
Affectionate way to walk
What "e" might mean
Vulnerable part of one's personality
Perfumery assortment
River in the name of a Best Picture winner
Pop artist ___ English
What Flovent can treat
Sights along the Gulf Coast
Prepares for transplanting
Creatures often depicted with green skin
Strong, as a bond
Candidate for a "forever home"
Full of gimmicks
Drink of boiled grains with purported detoxifying effects
"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer, 1941
Singers do this
Rushing
Obsolescent means of music storage
Down time?
Skillful
Batman adversary with a stitched burlap mask
Country singer with the 2012 hit "Wanted"
Poet who first penned the phrase "no country for old men"
Small hint
Leaps on stage
Head lines?
Spoon
Original parent co. of Fortune and People
Snarky reply to some unsolicited advice
Kooks
Olympic snowboarding event
Take too far
Many Grindr users
Campers, e.g.
Shut (up)
Commercial lead-in to bank
Diarist who helped edit Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer"
Deg. from Yale's Geffen School

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