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Two-nation peninsula: Abbr crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of July 6th, 2017 other clues |
It uses clicks in lieu of paddles |
Last word of a fairy tale |
Like a rainbow |
Like most clown wigs |
Like the Nikkei and Hang Seng indexes |
Line of Japanese smartphones |
Little annoyance |
Little extra poundage |
Look stunned |
Lots of |
Madrid's country, on Olympic scoreboards |
Mark's replacement |
Movers and shakers |
Nursery item |
One way to stand |
Opening |
Part of a golf cup |
Part of a phone plan |
Part of a Whopper |
Performance that requires a lot of upper body strength |
Physicist who won a 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom |
Pitt of 'The Big Short' |
Popular ice cream flavor |
Prepare to pin the tail on the donkey, say |
Question asked in befuddlement |
Remove ID from, as a Facebook picture |
S.F. winter clock setting |
Say 'Yeah, I can make it,' say |
Scannable symbols on store items, for short |
Second letter before iota |
Some airport times: Abbr |
Source of Manchego cheese |
Sports category prefix |
Stripe |
Tantrum |
There are two, as the expression goes, in each of 16- and 55-Across |
There's one, as the expression goes, in 5- and 27-Down |
Traffic cone |
Tropical houseplant |
Two-legged stands |
Unsuccessful draft picks, in sports lingo |
Where one might be marooned |
Will Smith's co-star in 1995's 'Bad Boys' |
[Ask me what's wrong] |
___ fides |
___ Xtra (soda) |
'Help me, ___-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope' |
'The Matrix' hero |
'The Two Fridas' artist |
13th, maybe |
'Whew!' |
'You can't have that!' |
2017 Best Play winner |
Animal lovers' program |
Approach quickly |
Band whose name sounds like a vegetable |
Be in development |
Betamaxes, e.g |
Cafe |
Chest protector |
Classic Britcom |
Collection of highlights or bloopers |
Content |
Decepticons, in the Transformers universe |
Decorates with some rolls, for short |
Figure whose wings melt in the sun |
First word of a fairy tale |
Fish ladder site |
Frustrated exclamation |
Golf ___ |
Half of a two-volume directory |
Hamiltons |
Have the tiller |
Hon, modern-style |
It often occurs following a car wash, seemingly |
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