NYT Crossword May 29 2024 answers
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May 29 2024 crossword
"For ___" (greeting card section):
In the thick of things, so to speak:
Oust:
Olympic gymnast with five moves named for her:
Believer in the principle of "I and I," for the physical and spiritual selves:
Word said with feigned innocence:
*Vodka + coffee liqueur + Irish cream + heavy cream:
Explorers and others, in brief:
Producer of the milk for Roquefort cheese:
"Ungula" is Latin for this word, hence "ungulate":
*Light rum + dark rum + orange juice + passion fruit syrup:
One of the "Gilligan's Island" castaways:
Magazine with cover exclamations like "Bigger Biceps!":
Onetime host with the segment "Jaywalking":
*With 38-Across, rum + brandy + pineapple juice + orange juice + orgeat syrup + fire:
Structure that's subject to hydrostatic pressure:
Actor Josh who was once married to Fergie:
With 56-Across, what each of the starred clues is?:
"I can't think with all this racket!":
Satyajit Ray's "The ___ Trilogy":
Org. that enforces the Toxic Substances Control Act:
Sherlock Holmes or Hercule Poirot:
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