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New York Times crossword of July 20th, 2017 other clues
A former leader of China gave his shar-peis some exercise?
AOL and MSN
'Car Talk' carrier
Attach, in a way
Big butte
Big heart?
Big Ten powerhouse, for short
Brest friend
Cable ___
Calvin who may have designs on you
Challenging bet
Cheating meeting?
Coll. hoops competition
Copier
Discrimination
Drains
Driving schedule?
Edited, in a way
Edward VII, familiarly
Exaggerate
Fascinate
Fictional swordsman
Fly over the Equator
Frequent co-signatory
Genealogist's work
Half-days, for short
Hitchcock film with Laurence Olivier
Hockey, to Gordie?
How a flamingo may stand
Impedes
It holds water
It may have a ring to it
It'll never get off the ground
Itsy-bitsy bits
James is keeping me from getting a steam engine patent?
Jennifer of 'Pride and Prejudice,' 1995
Like custard
Louts
Low island
Lung-related
Make a scene
Margarine ingredient
Massey of old movies
Member of Ronald Reagan's cabinet
Mexican thing
Middle name of Sean Lennon
Mr., abroad
Nation whose flag has a black eagle on a solid red background
Nuke, maybe
Old school dance
One making a row?
Out of one's head
Outdo
Over-the-counter cold remedy
Paid, as a bill
Presidential ex
Princes, e.g
Reaction to sad news
Real downers
Request from the curious
Response to a discouraging comment
Screenplay directive
Sequel to 'Angela's Ashes'
Setting for an O's game
Shorthand system inventor Pitman
Some delivery drivers' plans: Abbr
Southernmost major U.S. city
Top pros
Well
What's turned up on someone's face?
Wound up

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