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New York Times crossword of July 25th, 2023 other clues |
In reference to |
Two things associated with a game of horseshoes? |
"Strangely …" |
Eye droplet |
"Not you, too?," to Caesar |
The deadly sins, e.g. |
Place for lions, thieves or a TV |
Wee 'uns |
CPR sites |
Dawn goddess |
String before fa-sol-la |
Invoice abbr. |
Subterranean fairy tale creature |
What streets do on an urban map |
Wood decay that, despite its name, requires moisture |
Google Maps marker |
Neither's mate |
___ Mode of "The Incredibles" |
Chow down |
Nauseated while on the road |
Happy or Sleepy, e.g. |
Two things associated with the Vatican? |
Articles of neckwear that are a snap to use? |
Bit of military planning |
What hits Chicken Little's noggin |
Breakaway groups |
Schoolmarmish |
Where Emirates airline is headquartered |
Setting for a bicycle race? |
Oil-rich nation |
Lipstick holder |
Rooster's mate |
In need of sanitizing |
Weights, colloquially |
Tick off |
City with two M.L.B. teams |
Person who might do the Vulcan salute |
Instrument sometimes confused with a clarinet |
Metal detector's discovery, maybe |
Stevedore's workplace |
Two things associated with the tale of Sisyphus? |
Treelike cactus |
Boy, in Bogotá |
Rock band with a slash in its name |
Currency that replaced the mark |
Cul-de-___ |
Scrub, at NASA |
Something "tough to be in" |
First film critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for criticism |
"All Things Considered" airer |
Baseball players Gehrig and Boudreau |
Detective Wolfe |
Planetarium panorama |
Downside |
Banal sentimentality, so to speak |
Japanese wraps |
Unit that derives from Old English for "open field" |
"Star Wars" or "Gladiator," e.g. |
Truffle hunter's squeal |
Antacid brand |
San ___, Italy |
Classic slapstick prop |
"___ Window" (1954 thriller) |
Doodled, say |
Like a stereotypical bouncer |
Wi-Fi or room safe, at a hotel |
Two things associated with Gene Simmons? |
Place for wallowing |
Tiny amount, as of mousse |
Possesses |
Auntie's mom |
"No question" |
Meditation syllables |
"Park your keister!" |
Spice related to nutmeg |
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