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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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