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New York Times crossword of July 24th, 2022 other clues |
Yankee Stadium has 24 of these |
In the thick of |
Org. with X-rays |
Shape of a heron's neck |
Bit of publicity |
Bag for a diamond |
Yellowfin tuna |
Cheney and Harris, informally |
One prone to idol thoughts |
Marsh birds |
Clubs often require them, for short |
Pool locales |
That: Sp. |
"Never you worry" |
Moor |
Call into question |
Bouquet |
Break up clods |
Bolívar who was known as "the Liberator" |
Evening, to Yves |
Reggae-like genre |
One looking for missing persons |
Singer White with the 1991 #1 hit "Romantic" |
Actress de Matteo |
Inits. on some handbags |
Two-colored |
Model world |
End-of-semester form: Abbr. |
Flick, as a cigarette, informally |
Disappearing sculpture medium |
Big name in jet skis |
Gumption |
___ hall |
Stylish flair |
Square type |
Necessities for drug approvals |
English landing spot |
Seat for the Queen? |
Egyptian symbol of life |
Stick with it! |
John Cho's role in "Star Trek" films |
Level |
Spill the tea |
Hits high notes in high places |
Suit |
Setting of two Shakespeare plays |
Some coding statements |
Edith Wharton's "ruin of a man" |
Nautical agreement |
Bearer of roses, maybe |
Word with American or amber |
Whiz |
Aunt ___ (role on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") |
Habitual fear of being exposed as a fraud |
N.F.L. star Elliott, to fans |
Edify |
Rikishi's sport |
"Don't be that ___" |
Part of a skin-care routine |
First pope to be called "the Great" |
Dillydallies |
"In Search of Lost Time" novelist |
Aphorism that's visually depicted five times in this puzzle's grid |
Pros with floors |
Unit of cauliflower |
Split, then come together? |
Ultimate needs |
Parched |
Apply (to) |
Rosebud ravager |
Latin for "I believe" |
Some black-and-white pictures |
Prone to brooding, say |
Scatters |
Stacey of Georgia politics |
Easternmost leg of I-90, familiarly |
Suffix with fool or fiend |
Opus ___ |
Dance shoe attachments |
Bundles |
Put on |
Home of the Simpson and Flanders households |
Rocker Bob with 10 top 10 albums |
Casper competitor |
One side of D.C.'s Federal Triangle |
iPhone app with a graph in its icon |
Nail polish brand |
It's a huge deal |
State ___ |
Former N.Y.C. mayor Ed |
Actress Thurman |
Locale for a rock climber |
Noted shopping mecca |
More like an empty old mansion at night, say |
Transport on the slopes |
Stop lying |
Celebrity chef DiSpirito |
Point in a network |
Profess |
Combines, in a way |
Fictional documentarian from Kazakhstan |
Provider of a ball of thread, in myth |
Like some cars and kisses |
___ Club |
Neighbor of Curaçao |
Theater rebuke |
Scratch (out) |
Botch |
You might be advised to do this for yourself |
Memo opener, often |
"That's rough" |
Downwind locales for ships |
"Now!" |
Home of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi |
Spilled the tea |
"Listen!," in León |
Cherry and peach |
Combined |
"Uh-oh!" |
Turn inside out |
Of whom Celine Dion said "If God would have a singing voice, he must sound a lot like …" |
___ Schneider, winningest woman in "Jeopardy!" history |
"___ the economy, stupid!" |
Got together in |
White as a sheet |
Paul who was People magazine's 2021 Sexiest Man Alive |
Tremendous success |
Squawked in pain |
Coup result |
Member of Gen Z, jocularly |
Busy businesswoman in a rom-com, e.g. |
Loved |
Title on Netflix's "Bridgerton" |
Univ. V.I.P. |
Any of the Uruk-hai in "The Lord of the Rings" |
Word with half or hard |
Fútbol cry |
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