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New York Times crossword of July 22nd, 2023 other clues |
Academic umbrella |
Parts of some contracts |
"Just a sec," in texts |
Periodic table no. |
Places to find faults |
Paradise |
Like the leeward side |
Ones at the bar for a few drafts? |
Report on a match |
Heroic piece of writing |
One who usually works an evening shift |
General starting point? |
Heady stuff? |
001-01-0001, for one: Abbr. |
Turnovers on a football field, maybe? |
Wasn't in a hurry |
Hats originating in Ecuador, despite their name |
Come clean? |
Some new job requirements, in jargon |
Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Some seals |
Long shot in sports |
Mikhail Baryshnikov, by birth |
Make one |
RCA spinoff |
Glass for cerveza |
Rings |
Members of one's chosen family |
Kaiser's grp. |
Dr. ___ |
Finds, and fast |
Extreme challenges |
Mind reading, in brief? |
Chaney who was known as "The Man of a Thousand Faces" |
Dryer detritus |
Chicken soup and eucalyptus oil, for two |
National security adviser under Obama |
Red dot in the middle of the forehead |
Military acronym first used in W.W. II |
Snorri's story |
Feature of a work boot |
Measure of inflation: Abbr. |
Subject of the 1787 Connecticut Compromise |
Big blows |
Game with rolling and bluffing |
Like some cakes and games |
Like the expensive stuff, often |
What goes to pot? |
Court in a courtyard, perhaps |
Fad suffix |
Pan-fried dishes served to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil |
Musical unit |
Something one can pay for free |
Richard ___, longtime chief foreign correspondent for 46-Down |
Sue Grafton Memorial Award and others |
Rang up |
Use |
Nuts or bananas |
Like archaeological finds, typically |
"L'Absinthe" painter |
Inflated |
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