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Words before "New York" and "Paris," in song titles crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of August 20th, 2021 other clues
Surname of father-and-son N.B.A. coaches Paul and Stephen
Natalie of "Today"
Ear-related prefix
Martin who directed "Norma Rae"
Sickens with sweetness
Passing stat: Abbr.
Like best friends
Provider of inside info?
"Saving Private Ryan" or "Apocalypse Now"
Border county of New York or Pennsylvania
Superhero misidentification
Near
More widespread
Apt surname for a librarian
Kowtowed (to)
Routine part of a routine
Aunt in "Oklahoma!"
Patronizing types
Certain textile workers
16-Across squared
Controls
Took control of
Hope at the Oscars, e.g.
Executive check
Half of hexadeca-
Who said "The greatest victory is that which requires no battle"
Short accompanying article
Joe Louis in Detroit, for one
A's, but not B's or C's
Singing and dancing, say
Cowboys' headgear
Descriptor for most scarves, but not gloves
Sticky sandwich, for short
See 22-Across
Salad veggie
Hallucinate
Big box store that sells boxes
Blood clots
Question of humanity that has never been answered
Gets through
Gets word
Ref. work that took more than 70 years to complete
Ravel's "Gaspard de la ___"
___ for life
In the end
Off the market
Covers with chimney grime
Compliment to an outfielder
Excel command
Dramatic beginning
Travel item for bookworms
Rick Ross, Roddy Ricch and Rakim
French film festival fare
Kind of infection
Snacks for squirrels
Everyone's talking about them
Short, for short
Maybe too alert
Syndicate, in a way
Water color
City at one end of Lake Pontchartrain, for short
They can be Sapphic
Log time
Catalyzed, with "up"
Cubby hole?

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