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New York Times crossword of July 13th, 2019 other clues
"Right?": Fr.
Org. whose founders include Cecil B. DeMille
Leading man?
Sturdy floor wood
Potent Hawaiian weed
Unsettled feeling
Alternative to a Lambo
A man or a mouse
Demolition letters
Not so far away
It multiplies by dividing
"Narcissus and Goldmund" novelist
___ truck
Part of a guess in Battleship
Only place in the U.S. to host both the Summer and Winter Olympics, informally
Vacation souvenir, perhaps
Parent company of Pine-Sol
Blanket
Home of Millennium Park, informally
Sharing many of the characteristics of
Background noise
___ boy
Goods, slangily
2019 #1 album by Tyler, the Creator
Medicine cabinet glass
"Brilliant!"
200-milligram units
Snow of "Game of Thrones"
Bibliographer's abbr.
Still around
1963 Four Seasons hit
Paintings of Adam and Eve, typically
Alternative to Kickstarter
Bond, e.g.
Fully fixed
Jet popular in the 1960s and '70s
Flight attendant in "Airplane!"
Periods of growth
"Who is ___?"
Harsh cry
Expressive characters
Rough up, in a way
Come down (on)
Match
Boy's name that becomes a girl's name if you move the first letter to the end
Tricks
Steakhouse selection
Not have an accomplice
"You want to?"
Occult
Learn indirectly
Taken in
Orkneyan or Shetlander
Part of a cloverleaf
Pixelated, perhaps
"Nope"
Family hand-me-down?
Quickly drink
Long car trip?
Woman who has traveled to el Norte, maybe
Music style that might feature an accordion and a bajo sexto
G.I. meal
Put some juice into
Bless
Shade of black
Zillow listing
Ruined
Challenge
Fragile projectiles
Short smoke
House support

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