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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 2023 other clues |
Edge forward |
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 |
Its northernmost extreme is just 2.1 miles from the equator |
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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