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One bound to the land crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of July 24th, 2018 other clues |
Carefully search |
Fashion statement at the Kentucky Derby |
Spanish ___ |
Morse units, informally |
Fix, as the back of a shoe |
Sporting blades |
Carrier to the Mideast |
Nice thought? |
Flu-fighting org |
Spun fiber |
Cat-o'-nine-tails component |
For each item |
Classic Halloween costume |
One of a pair on a car |
Stir |
Format much used for action films |
Common name for a central rail station |
Subject of this puzzle |
One of Caesar's assassins |
Gathered |
Condition that causes fidgeting, informally |
Tag for the 'Friday the 13th' film subtitled 'A New Beginning' |
One talking to a driver? |
Ally (with) |
Gave (out) |
Creatures with 23 pairs of 25-Down |
They go to great lengths |
Onetime Queens stadium |
Genetic bundles |
Cuisine with tom yum soup |
Thick Japanese noodle |
Pair that's kissing? |
Goddess whom Homer called 'rosy-fingered' |
Dance in a festive skirt |
Philly basketballer |
Gossip, e.g |
Dance or dip |
Try |
Picasso muse ___ Maar |
Govt. org. for whistle-blowers |
Up to, informally |
Den grp |
Prefix with chamber |
Hockey great Bobby |
Urban grid: Abbr |
Detective's assignment |
Addition to a soda, but not to a beer |
Quidditch team, e.g |
Band with the 1988 #1 hit 'Need You Tonight' |
Ill will |
What 7-Down is |
Ancient theaters |
Downwind |
See 10-Down |
Its head is in the Himalayas |
What you might do when you cross your fingers |
Eins + zwei |
Shape of 7-Down |
Jazzman Blake |
When the ends of each of its letters are connected to those above and below, a simplified schematic of a famous structure |
Architect's drawing |
Evaluate |
Smart society |
Linoleum cover |
With 35-Across, actor who said 'You can't fool me, there ain't no Sanity Clause' |
Big workers' grp. since 1955 |
Evil spirit |
Some Marvel superheroes |
Lucy Lawless title role |
Workers' rights agcy |
Brand of dry-erase markers |
___ the fat (gossip, e.g.) |
Extended story line |
Spanish stews |
Lucy Ricardo, to Ricky |
Brightest star in Orion |
McCarthy aide Roy |
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