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H A L F P I P E
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New York Times crossword of July 2nd, 2017 other clues |
Most watchful |
Tommy Hilfiger alternative |
Luxuriant |
Major tenant of Rockefeller Center |
Meditation leader |
Triumphant cry |
Message from the Red Cross, maybe |
Melted mess |
Merchandise: Abbr |
Lose it |
Living thing |
Monastery head's jurisdiction |
Link studied at Ancestry.com |
Try out |
Gen ___ |
George of 'Star Trek' |
The highest form of flattery? |
Talk, talk, talk |
'___ roll!' |
'___ first you don't succeed ...' |
'___ a wrap' |
Black as night |
African antelope |
Bigger than big |
Beans, e.g |
Big ___ (some sandwiches) |
Blue |
Bad thing to bring one's family |
Audio problem |
Ancient |
Bob or weave |
Altar exchange |
'Yuck!' |
Theater sections |
'___ & the Women' (2000 Altman film) |
Bunches |
Theater drop |
'Strangers and Brothers' novelist |
'The Gold-Bug' author |
Move quickly |
Napoleon's partner on 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' |
Old movie theater lead-ins |
Olive ___ |
Officially go (for) |
One side of a vote |
One of seven in the Book of Revelation |
Nuke |
'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' song whose title is followed by 'where the rain gets in' |
'Let's go!,' in Baja |
'A Hard Day's Night' song that Lennon called McCartney's 'first 'Yesterday'' |
'I can't he-e-ear you!' |
'Hey Jude' song that mentions every day of the week but Saturday |
'Antennae' |
'Revolver' song that Paul McCartney described as 'an ode to pot' |
Disc jockey Freed |
Delany or Carvey |
Coterie |
Cape Horn, for one |
Came (from) |
Bus. need that most lemonade stands don't have |
Emulated the tortoise and hare |
Edgar in 'King Lear,' e.g |
Domesticate |
Capital bombed in 1972 |
CBS's 'Kate & ___' |
Fifth qtrs |
Extra-special |
End of a shift |
Certain tribute |
Charge, in a way |
Cinematic composer André |
Footwear for a run |
Filmmaker Guy |
Circulatory block |
Congers and morays |
Contents of some envelopes: Abbr |
Fury |
Garden party? |
'Yikes!' |
'With the Beatles' song written by Smokey Robinson |
'With the Beatles' song playing in the E.R. when Lennon died |
'Wonder Woman' star ___ Gadot |
'The Time Machine' race |
'Young Frankenstein' role |
1977 Warhol subject |
___ teeth |
Zombie or flaming volcano |
What T.S.A. Precheck helps people avoid |
Whopper |
Grade school subj |
Twin Cities suburb |
Gulf state: Abbr |
Hair-razing name? |
Harrison's successor |
Houdini feat |
In all seriousness |
Zenith |
Latin 101 word |
Wealthy: Sp |
Last Hebrew letter |
Ladies' men, in older usage |
Lacquer, e.g |
___ dish |
Kitchen shortening |
Its state quarter has a lighthouse |
It used to be made of lead |
It might help you get to Carnegie Hall, for short |
Intimate |
Indy 500 winner Bobby |
Zigs or zags |
Turner of 'Peyton Place' |
Record shop stock |
Raised a ruckus |
Strongly worded attack |
Spanish letter between ka and eme |
Riga resident |
Résumé listing |
Pastoral poem |
Shade of black |
Sacrosanct |
Part of U.N.L.V |
Part of an old-fashioned swing |
Pommes frites seasoning |
Slangy greeting |
Silverwork city in southern Mexico |
Slowly fade away |
Solvers' shouts |
Piece org.? |
Some Japanese watches |
Something you might lose a little sleep over?: Abbr |
Penny, mostly |
Onetime J.F.K. sight |
Pacific ___ |
Panther or puma |
Tiki bar cocktail |
Like names on trophies, often |
Like a good scout |
Les ___-Unis |
1968 movie based on 'Flowers for Algernon' |
1943 penny material |
They go in locks |
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