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New York Times crossword of July 18th, 2019 other clues
Advice for how the pope can reach out online?
Nick or ding
Churchill's successor in 1945
Statement before "... and that's Canada!"?
Recruit
Hindu protector of the universe
Triage pro, for short
French 101 pronoun
Certain people prefer their computer specialists to be attractive?
Bean harvested by the Aztecs
Churchill's successor in 1955
Hankering
Kazakhstan range
It's nice when it's forgiven
Cold, cold drink
Surrealist Max
Part of GPS: Abbr.
Consent (to)
"One From the Heart" actress, 1982
Democratic politico Julián
Harry Potter, e.g.
Détente
Where cats play?
Letter-shaped construction piece
"Hold my ___" (words before a foolish act)
Hollywood star whose birth name is Alfredo
Acquire midseason, as a sports team might
What "!" can mean in computer programming
Post-regulation periods, for short
Pitcher Dock Ellis claimed to have used this before throwing a no-hitter in 1970
1986 music memoir
Lummox
Whats next?
Canine command
Service site for many a vet
Light airs
Doubter's question
One looking for a match?
Biometric reading
What B and C (but not A) may represent
Starbucks size
Long-bodied predator
Sister channel of VH1
Yellowfin tuna
Nautical chart markings
Deepest, as feelings
Refuse to settle
College town located, appropriately, near Ulysses, N.Y.
Oklahoma athlete
Half-laugh
Just make it
Showed the way
Shakespearean warning word
Bit of kindling
Projecting arm of a crane
"That's my ___!"
Abbr. on a music score
Gift from Jacob to Joseph, in the Bible
Metropolitan address abbr.
Prefix with conservative
___ Tesfaye, real name of singer The Weeknd
Sun deck?
Pet-friendly org.
They're usually caught lying down
Hurdles for would-be G.P.s
Bouncer who can always spot a fake?
"Wicked cool!"
Cinephile's channel
Fall of Troy escapee
Low-scoring soccer win
Backstory for TV's Magnum?
Egyptian protector of tombs
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