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Whirl, so to speak crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of October 5th, 2024 other clues
Handle online
Penalty taker's lament
Kites, e.g.
There are layers to this
Gets
Things to wrangle with
One who sees what you mean?
Chest bump?
Lover of Pyramus, in Ovid
Post-Trebek "Jeopardy!" host
Beer whose name means "morning sun"
Tad
Like Russia before 1917
Sorts
Mercedes ___, icon of Argentine folk music
Site for artisans
Go off on
Unforgettable night, perhaps
Plant of the mustard family
Like some narratives and rooms
Bungles
Feature of Garamond or Perpetua
It's nothing new
Some appliances
Cheek
W.H. Auden's "The Fall of ___"
Edward Snowden's former employer
"Imbecile!"
Big cut
Double duty?
Midday assignation
Rat
Part of a doping investigation
One being onboarded
Forensic site in Quantico, Va.
Don
Concessions
Ready to drop
Pitches low and inside?
Wail
Accounts ___ (ledger phrase)
Given name of the first Countess Mountbatten
Wasted
Unchanging
Bodyweight exercise
Gertrude, for one
Affliction for Morrie in "Tuesdays With Morrie," in brief
Political activist who organized 1963's March on Washington
Key
___ studies (field for Rashid Khalidi and Edward Said)
Buddy Guy's "Damn Right, ___ Got the Blues"
Newcastle-under-___, Staffordshire, England
Oldest city in France
Drinkers' vessels
Org. that discourages traveling
Erroneous justification for a 2003 invasion, for short
Rotary successor
"Reward" for altruism, maybe
Zealous sects
Plus ___ (national motto of Spain)
Seventh and final "Chronicles of Narnia" book, with "The"
Name of the whale in "Pinocchio"
Epitome of completeness
First word in some Spanish restaurant names
What shells can be filled with

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