Theyre found next to cabarets


*They’re found next to cabarets NYT Crossword Clue

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THEYRE FOUND NEXT TO CABARETS

Last confirmed on August 1, 2024

 

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theyre found next to cabarets

Paris Follies Cabaret Koh Samui

The distinctive and well-liked Paris Follies Cabaret delivers an evening of glitzy entertainment unmatched by anything else. One of Samui’s most well-liked events, the show immediately makes you aware that this is going to be a very unique and spectacular evening as soon as you step inside the chic and opulent setting.

Come experience this one-of-a-kind production, marvel at the expert handling of each global musical topic, and take in a visual extravaganza that will leave you wanting there was more to see.

The popular dances from throughout the world are featured in Paris Follies Cabaret. From the exhilarating dances of Paris to the famous Samba dances of Brazil, the classical Bollywood dances of India, the famed folk and flamenco dances of Israel, the traditional dances of Korea, the foot-stomping dances of Russia, and the artistic and dramatic dance of Thailand.

The world’s most well-known pop icons of the new generation are also in the spotlight. Performing amazing and explosive impersonations of Whitney Houston, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and more with the

*They're found next to cabarets NYT Crossword Clue

Last seen: The New York Times, 01 Aug 2024

NYT - August 01, 2024 Crossword Clues

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  • Constructor: Rajeswari Rajamani

    Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium

    THEME: RIPPED ABS (61A: Many a gymgoer's goal ... or what the starred clues in this puzzle must have for their answers to make sense?) — you have to "rip" the "abs" (i.e. the letters "ab") from the starred clues to make sense of them:

    Theme answers:
    • EXPONENTS (17A: *They're found next to cabarets [carets])
    • PONZI SCHEMES (24A: *Viable [Vile] investment plans)
    • EMAILS (38A: *They might be marked as absent [sent])
    • ORALLY (40A: *Baby [By] talk)
    • BELOW THE BELT (49A: *Like some nasty habits [hits])
    Word of the Day: Junipero SERRA (67A: Junipero ___, known as the "Apostle of California") —
    Saint Junípero Serra Ferrer O.F.M. (; Spanish: [xuˈnipeɾo ˈsera]; November 24, 1713 – August 28, 1784), popularly known simply as Junipero Serra, was a Spanish Catholic priest and missionary of the Franciscan Order. He is credited with establishing the Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He founded a mission in Baja California and established eight  of the 21&

    New York Times, Thursday, August 1, 2024

    1

    Interjection that might serve as a mild warning : AHEM

    2

    Like some kitchen paper : WAXY

    3

    Cosmetic procedure, for short : LIPO

    4

    Not careful : SLOPPY

    5

    Fannie of the finance industry : MAE

    6

    Popular subject for still-life drawing : URN

    7

    Spare, perhaps : LETLIVE

    8

    Makes a gradual entry : EASESIN

    9

    Psych (up) : AMP

    10

    Middle ground, from the Latin : VIAMEDIA

    11

    Bad apple or sour grapes, e.g. : IDIOM

    12

    What subjects and their verbs should always does ... er, do? : AGREE

    13

    Things weavers weave : NESTS

    18

    ___-soul (music genre) : NEO

    22

    Condition associated with hyperawareness, for short : OCD

    25

    Documents that ensure secrecy, for short : NDAS

    26

    Target of benzoyl peroxide : ZIT

    27

    Novelist Miller : HENRY

    28

    Go "Boo-hoo!" : WEEP

    29

    Many pages are written using this : HTML

    30

    Isaac's firstborn : ESAU

    33

    Endpoint of a radius : ELBOW

    35

    ___ the Elephant, childrens' TV character : ELLA

    36

    Excerpt : CLIP

    37

    They may be locked or rolled : EYES

    39

    Fraud : IMPOSTER

    40

    Man-eating menace : OGRE

    42

    Brings back on : REHIRES

    43

    Where you might find yourself on edge? : ICERIN