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Verb sometimes abbreviated to its central letter crossword clue


A R E

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New York Times crossword of January 28th, 2024 other clues
Toy on a racetrack
Soccer star who has won a record eight Ballon d'Or awards
Like "t," "k" and "p," in phonetics
What Hemingway claimed he did to the ending of "A Farewell to Arms" 39 times
Dartmouth and Penn, e.g.
Fled
Mnemonic start
Actor Leary
Flowerlike sea creature
Massive victory … or a high score in 113-Across?
Really enjoys oneself
Doofuses
Wetland
Objections
Be part of an uprising
Lowercase letter that resembles an "n"
Las Vegas resort with a music-inspired name
But
Resort amenity
Medical procedure, for short
Overabundance
Vodka drink, informally
Tremble
Contaminating trace
Chemical solution strength
"Yeshiva boy" played by Barbra Streisand
Author who penned the line "Sometimes the smallest things take up the most room in your heart"
Climate issue addressed in the Montreal Protocol
Approach something with gusto
What's the matter?
Sunder
Shapes of many carrot slices
Currency worth a little more than dollars
Spreadsheet command
Spot for a loft
Muesli bit
Make a pile, perhaps
Rentable transportation options
Fracas
Music's Little ___
Used TurboTax, say
Journalist's accessory
Knuckle-headed act?
Biblical man who lost his birthright
2017 musical retelling of the stories of Henry VIII's wives
Symbol for torque, in physics
Many a viral post
Point of no return?
Ace
Coast
Ellipsis element
Aviator's maneuver in a crosswind landing
Proportional
"The Last Supper," for one
Spot on an afternoon schedule?
Doofuses
Game represented visually in this puzzle
Talks like Tom Waits
Justice Kagan
Try for a seat in the Capitol
Fifth-century pope dubbed "the Great"
Constant nuisance
Like some postage and parking spaces
Fish whose juveniles can climb walls
Many prom attendees: Abbr.
Niihau neckwear
Symbol of wisdom
Lock
Mountebank
"Nice work, little fella!"
Dreamy state
Skirts that go below the knee
Giant slalom at the Olympics, e.g.
Choir director's command
Tremor
Put out
Make perfect, maybe
Frustrating highway driver
Short tennis session
Gregor ___, Franz Kafka character
___ Jima
Small band transport
Image at the top of the pyramid on the back of a dollar bill
"___ la vista, baby!"
Insertion mark
Put on a pedestal, say
Jennifer of "The Morning Show"
"White Noise" author Don
What a shock!
11,111, vis-à-vis 123,454,321
Swear (to)
Tweak, say
Ejects forcefully
Primitive camera feature
Like a winner of a mountain marathon, in two senses
First name of Julius Caesar
Unrefined mined find
Finish line for the first stage of the first Tour de France
Giant name in Giants history
Cinemax competitor
It's facedown on a poker table
Negroni spirit
[I'm SO mad!]
Cotton fabric often used in bandages
Hosp. areas
Gondola propeller
Honey
Prefix with tourist or hotel
Series finale
Counterfactual starters, in logic
Karachi-based carrier
Certain urban nightlife
Military hiding spot
Place that's cramped and squalid
Something a presidential candidate often wins
Gray, say
Part of a hoop
It may be repeated after "fiddle"
Oregon-based athletic brand
Podium
Items in a hardware store bin
Acting as one
Capital in the Himalayas
Company originally known as Control Video Corp.
Shelley's "___ to the West Wind"
Converges on
Source of a sleeper hit, perhaps
___ Holmes, Netflix character played by Millie Bobby Brown
Pitkin County ski town
Old Venetian money
Give a keynote, say
Performer with lions
Cotton fabric often used in hosiery
Urge
Some dinero
Part of a lion
Ear piece
Bottom line?
Container component

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