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New York Times crossword of July 17th, 2023 other clues |
Artist and musician Yoko |
What French fries fry in |
Staircase part |
Environmental activist Thunberg |
Delight |
Boat's trail |
Similar (to) |
Reasonable |
Park name in London and Chicago |
Tell (on) |
Informal term for college, in Great Britain |
Bottom-row PC key |
Baby's dribble catcher |
Kind of cuisine with kimchi |
Baby's lightweight garment with snaps |
"___-daisy!" |
Query of concern … or a phonetic hint to two pairs of letters appearing in 17-, 24-, 37- and 48-Across |
Regional flora and fauna |
China's Mao ___-tung |
Tilt sideways |
Bit of body ink |
"… and the ___ to know the difference" (end of the Serenity Prayer) |
Pageant accessory |
Tennis great Arthur |
Recurring comical reference |
Go bad |
Under consideration |
Once, once |
How-to manual |
Atlantic or Pacific |
"If wishes were ___, beggars would ride" |
Thorny sources of pride for a gardener |
Spends some time in the sun, maybe |
Sharp-witted |
Scholastic book fair org. |
Yawn-inducing |
Use a tab key, say |
Part of speech that might be "proper" |
Big audio equipment brand |
Caboose's location |
Blunder |
Frisbee sport |
"The ___ the limit" |
Spinning skewer |
Cozy spot |
Lacks what it takes |
Finishes |
Zellweger who played Judy Garland in 2019's "Judy" |
Glasgow gal |
Icon that lights up during a turbulent plane ride |
Service centers for big rigs |
Counterpart of trans, in gender identity terminology |
___ Franklin (gospel-singing sister of Aretha) |
Meaty Mexican dish |
Vex |
Diner seating option |
Writer Fleming |
One whose property is being held as debt security |
Pod vegetable in gumbo |
H or η, in the Greek alphabet |
Atlanta-based network |
Convent residents |
Bakery treats that are sweeter than their name suggests |
Med school subj. |
___ Suárez, tennis star with eight Grand Slam doubles titles |
Length x width, for a rectangle |
Mine cart filler |
Distinctive effect of paint applied to a canvas |
Use a chair |
Meryl with eight Golden Globes |
Grp. with many Mideast members |
Two-ingredient drink order |
2016 Denzel Washington/Viola Davis film whose title refers to real and metaphorical barriers |
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