Only known warm-blooded fish Crossword Clue

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  • 1. Going ___
  • 5. Clarifying words
  • 11. Student's concern, in brief
  • 14. Girl in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
  • 15. Use a Sharpie on, perhaps
  • 16. Undefeated boxer Laila
  • 17. Platinum-selling singer who co-starred in the films "Moonlight" and "Hidden Figures"
  • 19. Family transport
  • 20. Certain chain movie theaters
  • 21. Egyptian snake
  • 22. Proof (or disproof) of paternity
  • 24. Corkscrew-shaped pasta
  • 26. Lion's home
  • 27. "Creature" that might "attack" a small child
  • 31. Shed tears
  • 34. Like snow leopards and giant pandas
  • 35. King of Norway and Sweden from 1844 to 1859
  • 36. Only known warm-blooded fish
  • 38. Not much
  • 40. Like fine wine and cheese
  • 41. The aughts, e.g.
  • 44. "Für ___" (Beethoven dedication)
  • 47. Wordsworth's "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
  • 48. Homing devices?
  • 51. Done without much care, informally
  • 52. Something not to quit, they say
  • 56. Excels at school
  • 57. Year in Rio
  • 59. Cool, in slang
  • 60. Bit of light
  • 61. What to do when life gives you the proverbial items hidden in 17-, 27- and 48-Across
  • 64. Experiencing little to no amorous attraction, informally
  • 65. List ender
  • 66. Kind of sax
  • 67. A/C measure
  • 68. "Not so!," e.g.
  • 69. Line up, in a way

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  • 1. Unforgettable place?
  • 2. Bit of color
  • 3. Seals the deal, informally
  • 4. Business card abbr.
  • 5. "Chic" modifier
  • 6. Rope fiber
  • 7. Fuss
  • 8. Partners often work in this
  • 9. "Oh yeah? Watch me!"
  • 10. The "S" of T.S. Eliot
  • 11. Tried something new, perhaps
  • 12. Drunk out of one's mind
  • 13. Is not, informally
  • 14. Cracked, as a door
  • 18. Pastor's flock
  • 23. Puccini opera
  • 25. Actress Vardalos
  • 26. North American peak named by the Koyukon Athabascans
  • 28. Rio maker
  • 29. Gets darker, say
  • 30. Carousel, e.g.
  • 31. Drink with a straw
  • 32. Kind of surgery
  • 33. Remark that may immediately follow an insult or a compliment
  • 37. They might be decked in December
  • 39. Morse bit
  • 42. Maligned
  • 43. Send off
  • 45. Twin city in the Bible
  • 46. Notable time period
  • 49. Resident of Japan's third-largest city
  • 50. Host of the 2000 Olympics
  • 53. Two-syllable woman's name that becomes a one-syllable woman's name if you drop the last letter
  • 54. Film portmanteau, informally
  • 55. "Divine medicine," per the Greek physician Paracelsus
  • 56. Snatch
  • 57. Actress Shawkat of "Arrested Development"
  • 58. Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson
  • 62. Certain Ivy Leaguer
  • 63. Tense parts of sports matches, for short

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Q2: When was the crossword clue “Only known warm-blooded fish” last used?

This clue last appeared in the New York Times crossword on June 4 2025.

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