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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 2023 other clues
Edge forward
Emulates a siren?
Mexican garments also called jorongos
Approved by one's insurance carrier, say
Take more credit than warranted?
What some leads do
Trashes
Comedian Bob
Stirs
Midwest tribe
"Democracy Dies in Darkness" sloganeer, in brief
Some floor leaders, for short
Outdoor installation using earth, rocks, vegetation, etc.
Calendar pages: Abbr.
Something worked by a press, informally
How some thieves are caught
Gathering to show off a new rock band?
Thick pancakes, in Mexican cooking
Janis ___, Grammy-winning folk singer
Be shy
Mints sold in transparent plastic boxes
"That's enough!"
Camp accouterments
"Walking in Memphis" singer Marc
Craft stand strand
Winning
Some beer cocktails
Name in near beer
Polyamory portmanteau
Literally, "teacher" or "master"
Went mainstream, maybe
Steps
Pieces in the game mancala
Line on a map
Home to the U.S. city with the most hotel rooms
Tenets
Damages
Certain bun
Comedian Notaro
Biblical man's name that becomes a body part if you move the first letter to the end
It can mimic human speech
One who gets paid to play
Move in a flash, hypothetically
"Alas …"
Lingerie material
"The nerve of some people!"
Titular protagonist in a Marcel Proust novel
Word with circle or seal
Kosher
___ acid
Spread out on a table?
43-Down alternative
"Wow!"
Spirit-raising?
"Oh, duh!"
Wayne Gretzky's nickname, with "The"
Apple product that once had an "X" added to its name
Some divine symbols
31-Down alternative
"Reservoir Dogs" role
They may be part of the bigger picture
Composer of "The Liberty Bell" and "Semper Fidelis"
Question of incredulity
Got on one's knees, maybe
Minor planet named for a Greek god
Leave in a hurry
Familial nickname

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