Gab a lot Crossword Clue
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- Cabbages with green or purple leaves
- Knight in shining armor
- Moonstone, e.g.
- Hoover whose book “It Ends With Us” sold more than eight hundred thousand copies in the month after the August, 2024, release of its film adaptation
- Be strongly criticized
- Yesterday, in the Yucatán
- Gab a lot
- Sarah Manguso novel whose protagonist “floated face down in housewifery” (July, 2024)
- Throat Coat or Sleepytime, e.g.
- Leakes of “Real Housewives” fame
- Expression of praise
- Striped stinger
- Sch. whose in-state rivalry game with Utah is called the Holy War
- Health-supply chain with the slogan “Live Well”
- “Sure, sweetie”
- Urgent entreaty
- __-ease (nervous)
- Kaveh whose novel “Martyr!” follows an Iranian American writer grappling with the meaning of death (January, 2024)
- “My First Book” author Levy (May, 2024)
- Thorny rose part
- High-society coterie
- Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, whom Hernan Diaz praised for her “unique ear for the rumors of history” (October, 2024)
- Crawls like a tot
- A fly, to a spider
- Apple début of 1998
- Venmo user, maybe
- Waste from a steel mill
- Second-largest continent: Abbr.
- Some brewery offerings, briefly
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- Adjusts, as a clock
- Greenwell whose novel “Small Rain” was called “an exquisite addition to the literature of illness” in The Yale Review (September, 2024)
- Long purchase from a boulangerie