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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
It goes from coast to coast
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
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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