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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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