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It means well in Italy crossword clue
B E N E
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New York Times crossword of July 19th, 2020 other clues |
Ones out of this world, for short |
Club setting for scenes in "GoodFellas" and "Raging Bull" |
Something pressed in an emergency |
___ Lee (dessert brand) |
Gets better |
Oppressive dominance |
*Performers who set the bar high? |
*Go-getter's maxim |
In a way |
Eves |
One-named Grammy-winning singer |
Worried exclamation from Astro on "The Jetsons" |
Writer and film critic James |
Platinum-selling rapper-turned-TV cop |
Sr.'s hurdle |
English cathedral city |
Brand with a jingle to the "Dragnet" theme |
*Public health agency's mission |
Part of a ventilation system |
Actress and civil rights activist Ruby ___ |
Boors |
*Feature of a Chippendales show |
Fix the colors on, say |
Boor |
Special orders on new autos |
P.R. event |
Smooth sailing |
Gas numbers |
Bug |
Stand-up comic Wong |
*Places for coasters |
Move in a hurry, quaintly |
Best horse of the 20th century, per The Associated Press |
Language spoken on Easter Island |
Jazz's Jackson |
Matriarch's title, maybe |
Chats away |
Large musical combo |
Spud |
Palate cleansers between courses |
*How to screw in a light bulb |
Common chords |
"I didn't need to know that" |
Tries hard |
*What keeps up standards in the radio business? |
Temple cabinets |
End of many addresses |
Pioneer of detective fiction |
Reed in a pit |
A while back |
Author/magazine editor Welteroth |
Singer/activist Horne |
Half of a record |
Celebrity ... but just barely |
*"Holy moly!" |
*Occasion for hiding in the dark |
In trouble, metaphorically |
Genre for the Smashing Pumpkins and Liz Phair |
Beat poem allegedly inspired by a peyote vision |
Carpentry contraption |
Words of understanding |
Italian diminutive suffix |
Lengthy reprimand, so to speak |
Lowbrow |
Taste |
"Ouch!" |
Half of some matching sets |
Put away |
Hold tightly |
National Medal of Arts winner Davis |
Played miniature golf |
Altar place |
Snap |
Inverse trig function |
Choking hazard label |
How TV shows may be shown |
Some Montanans |
Plant part |
___ king |
Spanish chess piece |
Put away for later |
Expert advice |
Evaluate, as an opponent |
Phoenix sch. |
Like polka |
What sheep participate in |
Plant part |
Alternatively |
Summer hrs. in Colorado |
Words of commitment |
Pyle's portrayer on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." |
Pang |
Love, in Lyon |
Defeat soundly |
Couple of fins |
Head of ___ |
Happy refrain |
National economic prosperity, metaphorically |
Adolescent |
"What's up?," in textspeak |
A.C. measure |
First man, in Maori mythology |
Oil-rich nation that's not in OPEC |
Sour milk product |
Cathedral in N.Y.C. |
"Revelations" choreographer |
Small, in a way |
Oscars, e.g. |
Blue Ribbon brand |
It's found in a key: Abbr. |
Mountain nymph of Greek myth |
Comfy shoes, for short |
Writing on many a license plate |
Opposing forces in Risk |
Preventing spills, say |
Sporty option |
Folk singer Guthrie |
H.S. class |
Monopoly token |
Have a serious crush on, informally |
Less expressive |
Issa of "Insecure" |
Puts down |
Little bump |
Ancestor of the modern lemon and lime |
Ring combo |
She played "the devil" Miranda in "The Devil Wears Prada" |
"Dagnabbit!" |
Kind of pants |
Japanese beer brand |
Partially landlocked bay |
Drachma replacement |
"My word!" |
Five of these are needed to play Yahtzee |
Astronaut Grissom |
Transcript fig. |
Topic discussed by the bar |
Barely manage, with "out" |
Children's author Asquith |
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