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Bring (out) crossword clue


T R O T

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New York Times crossword of July 11th, 2024 other clues
They're made in the kitchen and not at the gym, it's said
"Dukes"
Prepare for a shot
Determined
Totally in the dark?
Disapproving sound
2011 Margaret Thatcher biopic
Petrol purchase
Go on and on, maybe
Brown, e.g.
Katniss's partner in "The Hunger Games"
Professions
Defensive boxing strategy
Within bounds
Norton's "Fight Club" co-star
Place for a peel
Player one?
Equal
Minor setback … or a hint to entering 16-, 24-, 44- and 52-Across
Bad thing to be caught on
Hairstylist, at times
Apr. addressee
Tests for college seniors, for short
Q: "Why don't scientists trust ___?" A: "Because they make up everything!"
Saint Petersburg, once
"Yeah, don't do that"
What bass guitars have that double basses do not
Ice cream container
It has its limits
Disney toon originally called Dippy Dawg
Musicians of the Middle Ages
Samsung competitor
Rolls-___
Italian possessive
Western tribe
Tennis announcer's cry
Duke, but not duchess: Abbr.
Kind of projection
Parent's demand
Court figure, for short
Trade from which John Jacob Astor made his fortune
How latkes are cooked
Some Balkan natives
Not messy
Total mess
Worked steadily at
Living off the land?
Got rid of
Scratch (out)
It can help you get a grip
*sheepishly raises hand*
Like bonsai trees
Off-kilter
Sunak of British politics
Meaning of the prefix "oto-"
Pockets for falafel
Some fall babies
When rights may be restricted
Staple of classical Greek architecture
How many people walk along the beach
Certain calligraphy mark
Interpretation
Farthermost point
April Fools' Day declaration
Intense aversions
Standard for evaluation
Opens up to a doctor, in a way
Some mortgage loans, in brief
Channel guides?
Counting devices of old
Hyena's prey
Prefix with athlete
Groundhog's home

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