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Body with many arms, for short crossword clue
N R A
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New York Times crossword of July 17th, 2016 other clues |
'Buh-bye!' |
'Huh'-inducing, say |
'Roots' Emmy winner |
'This means ___!' |
'Well, you've dazzled me!' |
'Within ___ a hell': Shak |
'___ not!' |
'___ Plenty o' Nuttin'' ('Porgy and Bess' song) |
'___ sow, so shall ...' |
... about an insomniac? |
... about attending a funeral? |
... about baseball-sized hail? |
... about Lee Harvey Oswald not being the lone gunman? |
... about Pablo Escobar? |
... about the search for extraterrestrial life? |
1950s pol |
A, on the Aare |
About |
Actor who was lionized in the 1930s? |
Actress Amanda of 'Togetherness' |
Additional, in adspeak |
Address of the Boss's band |
Ado |
Amalfi Coast city |
Art ___ |
Avoid |
Bandleader who popularized the conga line |
Basis of a political scandal, maybe |
Beliefs |
Best hand value in baccarat |
Black |
Blight |
Bow |
Breaks up |
Canadian flag symbol |
Candy man |
Cap-and-trade org |
Castle part |
Cathedral music maker |
Cereal used in party mix |
Change to all zeros, say |
Chemical suffix |
Chump change |
City hard hit by the Zika virus |
Commend |
Condition for a neat freak, in brief |
Cool |
Cross with a loop |
Deli fixture |
Didn't budge |
Didn't play in the game |
Done for |
Dope |
Double feature about the Arctic Ocean? |
Drag queen's collection |
Electricity-eschewing group |
Fed. lending agency |
First home? |
First N.F.L. QB to pass for 5,000 yards in a season |
First section |
Floor |
Foot bones |
Forget to carry the one, e.g |
French for 'square' |
Got room service |
H.I.V. research org |
Hall-of-Fame slugger Johnny |
Heraldic border |
High dudgeon |
Hill in Hill hearings |
In due course |
Info for a dating profile |
It 'never solves a problem without raising 10 more,' per George Bernard Shaw |
It has three feet |
Kardashian matriarch |
Kind of heart valve |
Kind of watch |
Kitchen counters? |
Leader issuing a ukase |
Like a neat freak |
Like much of Namibia |
Like stuffed animals |
Liszt wrote three for piano |
Longtime 'All My Children' role |
Manual component |
Marked, as a ballot |
Monet or Sartre, by birth |
Most geeky |
Museumgoer, e.g |
Mustang rival |
Nasty ___ (rap nickname) |
Nickname for baseball's Dwight Gooden |
Number on un orologio |
Occupant of a 52-Across |
Old-fashioned stage direction |
One going around in circles? |
One of the Wayans brothers |
Only U.S. state motto in Spanish |
Open-house org |
Optimistic |
Over yonder |
Pioneer Day celebrant |
Promising exchange |
Range that's home to the Mark Twain National Forest |
Really tiny |
Really tiny |
Sailing ropes |
Sealy rival |
Shade of green |
Short flight |
Sides of a quadrangle, maybe |
Small songbird |
Some cameras, for short |
Some Korean-made TVs |
Standoffish |
Stein relative |
Stephen King novel with a pyrokinetic character |
Suffix with project |
Swift, in a way |
They lose their heads over time |
Thor Heyerdahl craft |
Thrice, in Rx's |
Tool for a duel |
Tourist destination SSE of Delhi |
Turn on |
U.S.N. rank |
Unfair treatment, with 'the' |
Upholstery problem |
Watchdog org., in two senses? |
What may follow a breakdown |
When doubled, something to beat |
Where your roots are |
Wide shoe spec |
Yak, yak, yak |
___ Johnson, former mayor of London |
___ Lingus |
___ Park (Chicago neighborhood once home to Obama) |
___ Victor |
___-Magnon |
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