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Tear down to the studs crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 15th, 2023 other clues
Head of the bar?
Like Google searches, typically
Where spies work
Early phases
Question that suggests "That's crazy!"
Lacking
Meilleur ___ (French "bestie")
Bloody Mary request
A bit off, say
___ Boykins, longtime N.B.A. player who stood at only 5'5"
Fast pace
English class largely unconcerned with the English?
They form parallel lines along the National Mall
Brand name associated with cups
Words after grace, perhaps
Got with
Some bottle openers
Alertness
Take for a spin?
Not just suggest
What might be said by successful bettors … or sesame seeds?
Tourist town NE of Snowbird
World's largest ethnic group, representing about 18% of the global population
Writer who collaborated with Malcolm X on his posthumous 1965 autobiography
Wolfgang ___, pioneer in quantum physics
Record label
Subjects of King Vajiralongkorn
___-feuille (French pastry named for its layers)
Job actions that come with reimbursement packages, in brief
Crayon alternative
Do some modeling
Mailing address abbr.
Household sighting that one hopes is just a speck of dirt
Selfish sort
Plant genus named after the Greek goddess of nature
Informal adjective after "big" or "good"
[Gulp!]
Classmate, e.g.
Headliner
Where one might get into a rut
Way out
___ one
"Would you look at the time!"
Natasha ___ ("Rocky and Bullwinkle" antagonist)
Buzz
Who's in the running?
Prove useful to
N.F.L. coach Rivera
Many a Mauritanian
Assume the spotlight
O.E.D. unit: Abbr.
Nickname that sounds like its second and third letters
Unimportant workers, metaphorically
___ film
Concern for a physiognomist
"I get it"
Makes some preparations during pregnancy
Tech debut of 2011
Milk source
Item that can be described by changing its last letter to a P
One of many produced in a particle accelerator
North Macedonia joined it in 2020
Not supporting
Natural jewelry material
Hustler
Title abroad
Figure in the Book of Samuel

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