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New York Times crossword of February 4th, 2024 other clues
Match well with
First color TV manufacturer
Tittle
Thought the world of
Catalan artist Joan
Long-running police procedural, for short
Get just right
Preserves things?
The Green Hornet's assistant
Fishing line?
Mediterranean morsel
___ attachment
Not down, in a way
Fine line?
Processes
Atomic number of neon
Scams
Anatomical stabilizer
Shaped like a kiwifruit
Variety
Flying formations
Assembly line?
March ___
South American grassland
Landed
Shake slightly
With an eager spirit
"To Kill a Mockingbird" setting
1970s-'80s Supreme Court justice ___ F. Powell Jr.
Ukraine's third most populous city
Boxing stats
Where a lot of lying happens
Item in a trunk
Post-surgery prescription
Private line?
Motivator
"Crikey!"
Brings in
Moved like a cat burglar
Word after dead or data
Volunteer's declaration
Soothe
Communal housing arrangements
/, in math
Director Lupino
Co-founder of the Joining Forces initiative, with Michelle Obama
One role in a classic interrogation trope
Zoomed
World Heritage Site in Sicily
Ground grain
Dame Edna, for Barry Humphries
"Enough! I get the picture already!"
Capital of Japan until 1868
Hostile state
Volunteer's declaration
Celestial shape
Like many retired professors
British bottoms
Petty arguments
Ladybugs and fireflies
TLC or Run-D.M.C.
Permitted
Nickname that drops "An-"
A gig has a thousand of these
Permitted
Qualifier for a date
First-stringers
Posts in a rage, perhaps
Degrees for C.F.O.s
Nipple rings
Bog plant
Kind of opening
New Mexican tribe
Hound
Target of an inventory scan
___-courtin'
Shot in the arm, slangily
Word after stink or pink
What's what in Oaxaca
Olaf's creator in "Frozen"
Frontwoman for the Pussycats
Fault line?
Pink, purple and blue Pride display, familiarly
Acting like
Some sports car features
Person of interest?
Currency replaced by the euro
HBO comedy about a sports agent
North American fish with toxic roe
Salamander named after an Aztec deity
Power line?
___ knife
Simple card game
Gives a hand?
Groundskeeping equipment
Hot spot
It's signed after a break
Genealogist's chart
Otherworldly creatures, for short
Kids and nannies
Z, to Zeno
Liberated
Illegal offering
N.S.A. agents, e.g.
Subject line?
Superficial, in a way
Passage of rite?
Rich with metaphor
Two outs left, in baseball
Party line?
Performed really badly
What might lead to a bridge
Timetable: Abbr.
Subside
"There's more to the story, right?"
Second-year: Abbr.
"The Shining" prop
Bunny ___ (photo prank)
Quakes
Janitor's ringful
There's a hole in one
Spanish "bear"
Gloater's cry
Kind of clef
One-named indie singer with the 2007 hit "1234"
Switched
Kinks hit that starts "I met her in a club down in old Soho"
Actress Thompson of "Westworld"
Neighbor of Ctrl
Canadian Tulip Festival location
Sense of orientation
Light-headed sorts?
Peacock parent
Selling points
Exclamation of amazement
School name that sounds like a Canadian territory
Alternative to nana
Hip Hop Awards channel
Gestational metric

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