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European city whose name means 'eat' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 8th, 2016 other clues
'Eri tu,' but not 'Eres Tú'
'I can't believe that!'
'___ live!'
1995 Emmy winner Sofer
22-Across and others
4-Downs, south of the border
Airport terminal feature
Antedate
Article in El País
Bookkeeper's stamp
Bright swimmer
Bring down
Bud abroad
Buns, for example
Certain prayer leader
Civil War battle site
Civil War battle site
Court legend
Departs
Discoverer of New Zealand
Dreaded game show sound
Duck lookalike
Dutch oven, e.g
Follower of 1-Across on the calendar
Got via guile
Having a scrap
He worked for Hershey in the 1910s-'20s
Highway hazard
Ilmenite is the chief one
It may justify things
It's loaded
Kirmans, e.g
Largest minority in Bulgaria
Laverne and Shirley, e.g
Less adorned
Liberty's home, for short
Like hashish or shoe wax
Lumber mill employee
More compact
Motion supporter
Name that went down in history?
New Mexico State's athletic grp
Officially gives up
One of Utah's state symbols
Oz salutation
Part of a mean mien
Parts of cross-shaped churches
Peel
Philosophy
Port authority?
Preceder of 64-Across on the calendar
Quaint getaway destination
Radio frequency abbr
Rapper wrapper?
Release?
Scrap
See 55-Down
Single chance?
Site of Akbar the Great's tomb
Soul mate?
Spots for air traffic controllers
Stealthy sort
Story teller
Sweaters and such
They may precede high-speed chases, in brief
Vitamin a.k.a. riboflavin
W.W. I battle site
Winner of the first three Fiesta Bowls, for short
With 60-Down, gotten by great effort
World of Warcraft figure
World of Warcraft figure

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