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"Around the World in 80 Days" star, 1956 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 26th, 2019 other clues
Tarot card, with "the"
Bird named for its black-and-white markings
Eccentric fashion designer in "The Incredibles"
Its deep blue variety is called maxixe
Trixie's mom, in the comics
Cocktail made from peach schnapps and orange juice
Track event
Brand once marketed as "The Reincarnation of Tea"
Gate announcement, briefly
Demand
Kind of type
Island attire
One maturing quickly, informally
Skewed
Erasable mark
Target of some therapy
Wrestler Flair
It comes from Mars
Your heart may go out to it
Title for Macbeth
Rock and roll, e.g.
Their players are often benched
Half of an old comedy duo
Taboo word
Ivy League nickname
One of the Everly Brothers
Either of the two highest trump cards in euchre
Was charming?
Queens stadium eponym
Body of water between two locks of the Erie Canal
The Big Bad Wolf, in old cartoons
Reason for going out a lot?
Fervor
Pool surface
Sole supporter?
Item sold at Burger King but not at most McDonald's
Person tasked with locking up
Full-figured
Peer
Hype
University of Arkansas mascot
One of the March sisters
Cooler
Portfolio part, for short
Tech news source
Not free to go
Pismire
Rembrandt or Vermeer
"The fierce urgency of now" speaker, familiarly
So on and so forth
Starch-producing palm tree
Oreo ___
Small fruit high in pectin
"Lemme look!"
1939 film banned in the Soviet Union
Participants in some awkward meetings
Exhibition-funding grp.
"Man, it's cold!"
Quaint contraction
Part of a Rube Goldberg device
Dough nut?
Uses shamelessly
M.B.A. prereq.
Singer ___ Del Rey
Crate
Balance beam?
Poker game tell, perhaps
Foofaraw
___ soda

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