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Heavy hit crossword clue
W H U M P
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New York Times crossword of July 8th, 2018 other clues |
1960s 'It Girl' Sedgwick |
Flying Solo |
1960s Haight-Ashbury wear |
Food drive collection |
Actor / Transportation hub / Part of a broadcast |
For |
Actress / Mideast area / Crime |
Gangster tracker |
Add fuel to |
Get crazy |
All together, in scores |
Half of a pair |
Alpo alternative |
Haunted house sound |
Barrio grocery |
Beachgoer's souvenir |
Hi or lo follower |
Beguiled |
High wind |
Big name in vodka |
Hip-hop subgenre |
Blockage reliever |
Hits the hay |
Carnival performer |
'Holy moly!' |
Holy terror |
Word after who, what, when, where, why or how |
How a gangly person might be described |
Ceiling |
Cheer with beer |
Insurance filings |
Clerical wear |
Kernel |
Clobbers |
What's got ewe covered? |
Comedian / State capital / Record store section |
'Don't move!' |
'It's a deal!' |
Lather |
'I'm thinking ...' |
Computer menu option |
Leg press target, informally |
Condescending sort |
Lighter igniter |
'Is this really necessary?' |
Contact, in a way |
Like many a kilt |
'Keystone' character of old comedy |
Crackpot |
Like most light bulbs |
'Nothing succeeds like ___': Oscar Wilde |
Cubist of note? |
Longtime 'Inside the N.B.A.' analyst |
'Roger that' |
'Safe!,' in baseball, or 'Safety!,' in football |
Dash |
Lots |
Difficult journeys |
Major fuss |
What some Kaplan guides help prep for |
Divvies up |
Make a good point? |
'Shoo!' |
'Speed-the-Plow' playwright |
Dog tag? |
Many a pageant coif |
'That's pretty obvious!' |
Dumas dueler |
Message in a bottle, maybe |
'The Godfather' mobster who was shot in the eye |
Myrna of 'Love Crazy' |
Emerald or aquamarine |
'The Gold-Bug' author, for short |
NPR's 'Planet Money' or 'How I Built This' |
English actor Idris |
'The Situation Room' airer |
Obama ___ |
'Three Sisters' sister |
Once named |
Fashion |
'Wait just a sec' |
Fashion monthly |
Part of a crane |
'With ___ ring ...' |
Father of octuplets on 'The Simpsons' |
Per unit |
'Young Sheldon' airer |
Finished behind |
Plenish |
Political commentator / Geographical area / Fitness routine |
Twit |
Popular self-help website |
Undo |
Primary concern |
Unflappable |
Princess with superpowers |
Unwitting accomplice |
Way cool |
Professor Trelawney in the Harry Potter books, e.g |
Upscale hotel chain |
Quite, despite expectations |
Upscale hotel chain |
RCA competitor |
Uriah of 'David Copperfield' |
Words mouthed on a Jumbotron |
Regatta site since 1839 |
Related stuff |
Roman orator |
Sacred symbol of ancient Egypt |
Scott of 'Charles in Charge' |
Seat at many a wedding |
Shines |
Show extreme instability |
Singer / City / Home feature |
Slack |
Socialite / Resort / Store |
Some girders |
Some singles |
Some sports prizes |
Stand-alone business? |
___ Graham, Meryl Streep's role in 2017's 'The Post' |
Staples of waiting rooms |
Suisse peak |
World Cup cheer |
Summer swarmer |
___-Magnon man |
Take a few pointers? |
Take over |
Warm, cozy spots |
Texter's sign-off |
Zapped, in a way |
Theme park annoyances |
Third-most abundant gas in the atmosphere |
___ de vie |
Three-time N.H.L. M.V.P |
Ticked off |
Titan, Triton or Titania |
___ Perelman, classic Russian science writer |
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