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They run free on TV, in brief crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 16th, 2015 other clues
Like show horses
Loons
Lorde's actual first name
Love
Magazine whose website has a 'Find a Therapist' feature
Modest flash drive capacity, informally
Musician Shankar
Myers-___ personality test
Nymph of myth
Old White House nickname
One way to address someone
Opposite of 32-Down
Orkin target
Part of a complex
Procrastinator's promise
Punch line?
River flowing SE to the Mississippi
Setting for a panel of Bosch's 'The Garden of Earthly Delights'
Shade of black
Short cut
Show disdain for
Silver, in heraldry
Sitcom nickname of Wally's bro
Source of the line 'They shall beat their swords into plowshares'
Spa treatment hinted at by the ends of 17-, 27-, 44- and 55-Across
Splitting headache?
Sticking point?
Stock
Tempers
Van ___ & Arpels (jeweler)
Water source for many insects
Willie of 'Eight Is Enough'
Withdrawal symptom, in short
Woody Allen title role
Worst possible, as a review
Zip around
___ Brigante (1993 Pacino role)
'Good ___!'
'My mama done ___ me'
'Stoppeth it!'?
'That's ___' (sarcastic response)
'The Blue Dahlia' star, 1946
'Would ___?'
1934 Chemistry Nobelist Harold
1970 B. B. King hit
1999 drama '___ and the King'
Acceptances
Animal group suffix
Attorney general during George W. Bush's entire first term
Author Morrison
Be charitable
Bro
Bro, e.g
Cardinal's cap
Cause of some abdominal cramps
Cheeky, flirtatious sort
Collector's suffix
Disney's nephew
Dominate
Early resident in the Louvre
Encircle
Entreaty to Rapunzel
Germinated grain
Girl bands?
Good earth
Gravity-powered vehicle
Having too much, informally
Helpless?
July third?
Kirk ___, first actor to play Superman on screen, 1948
Lacked, for short

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