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Premier Sunday crossword of July 16th, 2023 other clues
Broken stone for paving
Big petroleum company of the past
Actress Talia
Erstwhile empress of Russia
Very narrow, as a road
Got the lead out?
Decision to award Eris’ apple to Aphrodite
Blah feeling
NHLer Bobby
Upset infant’s sound
“Look, mice!”
Least severe
Stein drinks
Original lion-logo film studio
Arriver’s declaration
— buco
A Nixon daughter
City northeast of Toronto
To wit
Cascara and red ash are members of it
Deem worthy
Poet Rich or actress Barbeau
“Yang Yang” singer Yoko
Painting in the Louvre
San Luis —
Doc bloc
Shoveled
Boots out
Hardware pieces for attaching shelves to walls
Wrinkly-faced dog
Wallach or Manning
Outlaw
Similar to
Diner offering
Ancient
Pest control company
Hovel
Shredded, as Parmesan
Takes care of
1980s game consoles
Honolulu site
Snazzily dressed
2011 Steve Carell rom-com
Sphere
Port near Buenos Aires
“Louisville Lip” of boxing
Jeff Lynne’s rock gp.
“Is that true about me?”
Scope of influence
The “AA” and “BB” of an AABB scheme
Din
“Hamilton” composer Lin-Manuel
City grid parts
Lace snarls
Ends of sonnets
Phrase with no repeated letters (like each of this puzzle’s seven longest answers)
Dead-end work position
Sky-blue hue
Corps core
Uru. neighbor
Not well lit
Over again
Take care of
Oozy gunk
Lacking in nourishment
Skunk Pepé of cartoons
Like crumbly piecrusts
Rowing blade
Reggae’s — Kamoze
Best Musical before “Phantom”
Silvery fish
Dharma follower
Private
Recycle
Fixes up text
Son of Odin
Holy relic
Lake of TV talk
Hit hard, biblical-style
Novelist Uris
“— get it!” (“Oh, makes sense!”)
Sacred song
Violinist Hilary
Kind of ski lift
Very impolite
2012 hit for Flo Rida
Calif. air hub
Advertising leaflets
Stevie Wonder’s “My Cherie —”
“Stop!,” asea
Stags, e.g.
Film director Kazan
Intense desire
“For” votes
Doing Atkins, say
Do-fa linkup
“Get what I’m saying?”
Atlanta-to-Akron dir.
Suffix with pent-
Chitchat
Apple or pear
Offer a view
Permit
Sphere
Mafia bigwig
Hazy air stuff
Mister, in Münster
“Lonely Boy” singer Paul
At a distance
Sets of points, in math
Torah holders
— pork (Chinese entree)
Sleuth: Abbr.
Purse part
Nitrate, e.g.
Ration
Pick- — (refresher)
Bygone bird
Verb before “thou,” perhaps
Words after man or sergeant
With, to Luc
House speaker after Ryan
Metallic sound
Novarro of silent films
H.S. science class for college credit
Roster of least-sought-after celebs
“Eleni” director Peter
“— your disposal”
Group trying to sack a QB
Swiss chocolatier
Like — in headlights
Ton of, informally
Bette Midler’s “Divine” stage persona
Alibis, e.g.
Go quickly
Divs. of eras
Propane, e.g.
In favor of
Knee’s place

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