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Vegetable that's a letter off from an Ivy crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 16th, 2024 other clues
Whirl or swirl
Athlete with two Grammy-nominated spoken-word albums
Like some peanuts and celebrities
Part of M.I.T.: Abbr.
Lessens
Zero
Notable Guinness
Bit of a bluff
Down more than
Tailored item that can have tails
Rae of "American Fiction"
Participated in a spin class
Neighbor of Leb.
Apple Music predecessor
Repetitive clicking sound?
Pounds, perhaps
*Shall
With every detail perfect
*It gets the ball rolling
Carpenter or mason
Disappointing stocking stuffer
It's a start
"Ah, yes …"
World-weary
Dir. from Atlanta to Athens
Flash
Ostracize
Word with secret or school
The Reds, on a scoreboard
Michael Jackson's first concert tour after the Jackson 5
Tylenol alternative
Collaborator on 1980's "Double Fantasy"
"Shirt Front and Fork" sculptor, 1922
Give the name of
Texting format inits.
Some Guinness records
Coffee order specification
Back
Schreiber of "Asteroid City"
Final points in scores?
Craft measured in cubits
Title for Al Sharpton: Abbr.
Stag
When read forward and then backward, motto that suggests how to interpret this puzzle's starred clues
Italian dessert
How the fish in nigiri is served
Falco of "The Sopranos"
Musical lead-in to beat
Say "I dunno," say
Head of lettuce?
Aromatic welcome gift
The whole world in your hands?
Having a kink, maybe
Where to find a very wet sponge
"I have to ___ …"
Colorful variety of lettuce
Uninvited party guest
Was ahead
Life lines, for short?
Actor Wilson
School fig.
Stag
Louis XIV, par exemple
Seabird's nesting spot, say
*Gone
*Stone tool
Biblical verb with "thou"
Where more than 60% of Fortune 500 companies are incorporated
Competitive advantage
*Scoop received in a call
Scenarios to consider
Goes over again
Unwelcome surprise in a glass of fresh-squeezed juice
How high rollers want to live
They might be targeted

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