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New York Times crossword of July 25th, 2024 other clues
Build up
Adjective that's been called "one of the most hated words in the English language"
Pilates class equipment
Pike relative
Prefix meaning "straight" or "correct"
Like some accounts
Big name in cosmetics
Gave credit where credit was due, say
Singer who coaches on "The Voice," familiarly
*Nabisco cookie brand
Either parent of Zeus
*Major fantasy sports platform
Feature of "woulda," "coulda" or "shoulda"
Ones doing impressions
Head off
Totally perplexed
Meadow call
Finishes in grand style, like the answers to the starred clues?
Scroll holder
British unit of mass
"___ Doone"
Creates buzz for
Get more of the same, maybe
Currency units in Nepal and Sri Lanka
How children's books are often read
Union gain?
*Willa Cather novel set in 1880s Nebraska
Had too much, for short
Aptly named two-time Super Bowl M.V.P.
Hardship
*Slogan in the 2016 Republican presidential primary
One of 11 in "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
Present, for one
Son of Zeus
Digression of sorts
Outlines
___ Douglas-Home, former British P.M.
Hit the ball well, in baseball slang
Not a fan of
Symbols of sovereignty
Views, as the future
Specialty espresso drink
Hunter in the night sky
Wee
The whole ___
Browning who directed 1931's "Dracula"
Transforms
Juvenile rebuttal
Out of bounds
Exciting in a noisy or violent way
Counsel: Abbr.
Musical aptitude
"That's right"
George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire," for one
Songwriter Novello
Plant in the allium family
Speller's clarification
First actor to portray a Bond villain (Le Chiffre, 1954)
Many basketball buckets
Teller of tales
Oscar-winning Hathaway
Gelatin substitute in vegan recipes
Org. that delivers
Classic children's song about a lark
Was neighbors with
Rocks out to heavy metal, say
Fine-grained wood
One of four in Earth's history
Spanish region with a namesake wine
Anesthetized
Academy newbie
Ran
___ Day and the Knights, band that performs "Shout" in "Animal House"
Nickname for un padre
Criminal group
R.S.V.P. convenience
Rigid bracelets
Belgian town known for its mineral springs

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