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New York Times crossword of July 15th, 2022 other clues |
Absolutely no more than that |
Is short |
Neck lines |
Thick tortilla that's the national dish of El Salvador |
One might be measured in pounds |
Sizable incisor |
Wine choice |
Early morning caller |
National park with Devils Garden |
Be as good as |
Buck of baseball |
European capital known for its Art Nouveau architecture |
Island east of Corsica |
Co. that patented the combination cup holder and armrest |
Warped fabric, it's said |
Signed and sealed, but not delivered |
"No, the opposite" |
Host |
Funny business |
Modern meeting invite |
Corporate "carrot" |
Friendly start to a group email |
When repeated, a dance move |
Tiny pest |
Bruno, to Mirabel, in Disney's "Encanto" |
Mind |
The N.B.A.'s Curry, familiarly |
With 44-Down, the "bubble" in bubble tea |
Submissive |
Utter disasters |
Janitors' janglers |
Responded to a cattle call |
Band |
Sibling of Sol, in Roman myth |
Cross |
Show that opens with an iconic crane shot, in brief |
Streaming channel? |
"So ... did we get everything?" |
Actress Beverly of 1989's "Lean on Me" |
Desserts once known as petites duchesses |
Niminy-piminy |
Drink with an onomatopoeic name |
Wear out |
Side dish that's uncooked |
Give another go |
Join forces |
Something seen in a knee M.R.I. |
Relatively new addition to Thanksgiving? |
What some films don't do well |
Clan emblems |
What might elicit an "Oh, snap!" |
"___ Amants" (Louis Malle film) |
Fencing needs |
They're put in quotes |
Stick in one's mouth |
Hymnal preposition |
Remove from the top of one's profile, as a tweet |
Aww-inspiring |
Fighting sport, for short |
Bit of dancewear |
Crazy party |
Campus choices |
English four-wheeler |
See 4-Down |
Their customers lie for them |
1976's "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" or 2018's "Shallow" |
Like many mosques |
Some early January sporting events |
Regular partygoer |
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