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World Cup chant crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 21st, 2024 other clues
Hit a serve past
Ballet dancer's bend
Lightens (up)
Word after golden or slide
Often-discarded part of a fruit
Canonized person
Cheat sheets
Post-panel sesh
Male cat
Big name in public opinion research
It might be poked
Cry of disgust that sounds like 24-Down
Fruit also known as calabash
"Yeah, I suppose"
Soup kitchen utensils
Stare open-mouthed
Target, as a wide receiver
Outbuilding for many a historic home
Millennial's successor, informally
Tennis do-overs
"That's pretty nifty!"
Fashion house whose logo features Medusa
Counterpart to a landline
Appreciative text
Schedule abbr.
Middle name for Alec Baldwin and Carly Jepsen
Go the other way
Indian royals
Make safer, in a way ... or what the starts of 17-, 27-, 38- and 52-Across might be?
Pageant topper
Often-discarded part of a fruit
Inactive
One-___ bandit
Biblical pronoun
Nonnegotiable thing
Airplane's path on a flight map, often
Junkyard dog
Roth of "Inglourious Basterds"
Red scare?
Sneak previews
Happening, in modern parlance
Bumbling
Old car make named for Henry Ford's son
Abbr. on a lawyer's business card
Highly rated, as a bond
Iniquitous
Stick it out
Array at a farmer's market
Noggins
Language in which "w" can be a vowel
Australian boot brand
Green dip, familiarly
Purifying filter acronym
November birthstone
One purring in Peru
Nonalcoholic beer brand
Composer Rachmaninoff
Ripen
Kind of motor used in robotics
Down-to-earth
Lead-in to mingle or mezzo
Ticket assignment
Cut quite a figure?
Something a prenatal ultrasound can determine
Mafia code of silence
Windbag's output
Classic video game with the catchphrase "He's on fire!"
Biological catalyst
Collect what's been sown
"Blue Ribbon" brewer
Toffee bar brand since 1928
Beam
"What ___ the odds?"
Down in the dumps
Wax producer
Shelley's "To a Skylark," for one
Put quarters in, as a meter

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