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Tiny pieces crossword clue


S H R E D S

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New York Times crossword of November 10th, 2024 other clues
Meriting an R rating, maybe
Backdrop for a memorable kiss
Took (down)
Nonsense, to Brits
Nickname for Francisco
___ de Lesseps of the "Real Housewives" franchise
Top-notch
Mystique
Rum, in Spanish
One getting a pass, for short
Stirrup's place
Kitten's cry
Carry-___ (some luggage)
Skin care product
It's attached to covers and sheets
Sharp turn
Ho-hum reactions
Groundhog of renown
Buy-in the round before going all in?
Big name in big home appliances
One who's always springing for things, for short?
Bad sort of roommate
Jay-Z's "Magna ___ Holy Grail"
Made it through Econ 101?
Crate & Barrel competitor
"Give ___ try!"
Museo display
N.Y.C.-based sports channel
Agcy. overseeing reactors
Something in a doomscroller's feed?
"Didn't mean to do that!"
Young disciple of an old Titian
Pep
Is inadequate
Target of a certain "Eater"
Liu of "Barbie"
Thunder shower?
___ Domingo, Best Actor nominee for 2023's "Rustin"
Throat malady
Gloat opposite 64-Across
Artist Chagall
In which letters are spelled with digits, for short
Former French president Jacques
Mad to the max
Four for a TI-84, for short
Above the strike zone, to a baseball announcer
Brando's role in "A Streetcar Named Desire"
Sharp pain
"Pretty please?"
Alternative to litmus paper
When many school days end
One might jump out of a window
Driver's license, e.g.
No longer on duty: Abbr.
Like convertibles
Broadway gossip
Force out
Famous family in atomic theory
"Nice to ___ you!" (online salutation)
Six-inch or footlong?
Figure that's roughly six times less on the moon
Poe-esque
City on the Nile
Who might tearfully wonder "Were we just not meant to be …"?
Hardy follower
Response to stunning news
Shift units: Abbr.
Features of two Super Bowls, for short
Asia's so-called "___ countries"
"Sure thing, dear"
God who fathered a queen of the Amazons
___ smear
Caption describing an online photo that can't be seen
Building access device
The engine, the steering wheel, the catalytic converter, all of it?
Eye doctor?
Someone shouting that maybe YOU try fixing your apartment?
Peeve
Oktoberfest glass
Sports page offering
Dimples or freckles, e.g.
Display along the inside of a subway car
Last of five rhyming Greek letters
Benefits
Guide
Angrily leave, with "out"
Mailing info, informally
Wild card game
Musical nickname since the 1980s
What servers and sleuths each hope to do
Kenneth of "Oppenheimer"
Aid for an early-morning flight, maybe
Turner backed by the Ikettes
Like issues covered by The Advocate magazine
___ Play (hit video game)
Car roof option
Concession opposite 71-Down
Person I used to be
Vessel for cooking jollof rice or injera bread?
Response to "You were snoring all night again"
Moving day need
Blended hair coloring effect
Soak (up)
Dance move requiring upper body and core strength
Dog park figure
Clique
Loretta who played "Hot Lips" Houlihan
Connection to a carburetor
Length of William Henry Harrison's presidency
Diner's request at the end of a meal
Masters of the written word?
Engineering discipline, casually
Italian scooter brand
Elevator load limit, often
Not supporting, perhaps
Frolic
"Save the ___" (modern conservation slogan)
"Next time, try reading the clue!" or "Stick to sudoku!"?
Annual river thawing
Submitted
Transcript creator
"OMG ... that's hysterical!"
Daytime annoyance while watching TV
Each planet's orbit is one
Yellow-green soft drink, per the stylization on its packaging
Milky Way component
Park City resident
Pocket detritus
Get there
Word with true or soon
East Coast convenience store chain
French direction
Avian rhyme of "hawk"
Opposite of maigre
Flat floater
Unit once defined as the area a team of oxen could plow in one day
Equus africanus, for one

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