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New York Times crossword of July 19th, 2015 other clues
Lament
Latin for 'let it stand'
Leave stealthily
Like a profile picture
Like some characters in 'The Hobbit'
Liquids that burn easily
Log-in requirements
Making a good pitch?
Mao ___-tung
Math set with an unspecified number of elements
Middles, in Middlesbrough
Middling
More resentful
Often-contracted phrase
Ohio senator who was one of J.F.K.'s eight 'Profiles in Courage'
Old frozen dinner brand
Old Mideast inits
Old White House nickname
One of 100 in 'The Divine Comedy'
One of the Mannings
One who comes with baggage
Openly expresses disapproval
Paradisiacal
Physics particles named after a James Joyce coinage
Piece of the pie
Plus other things of that sort
Polite Indian form of address
Prepared some amazing Mediterranean fruit?
Question asked breathlessly at a meeting
Really fun time
Reprehensible
Ring out
Road component
Rodin sculpture of a couple
Saudi neighbor
Scale-busting
Scatter
See 108-Across
Sent down the ladder
Shore bird
Skeptic's challenge
Something 'common' that's not always so common
Source of 'Vissi d'arte'
Staple of the fur trade in the 1700s-1800s
Strand because of cold weather, say
Sub (for)
Take on
Target for food
Tarzan's adopters
Thanksgiving mo. in Canada
The 'O' in Ogden Nash's alphabet of baseball players
Thinks highly of
Title parrot in a 1998 film
Travelocity option
Try
Very liberal
Volunteers
Wan
Warmly welcome
Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
Wii, e.g
With 7-Down, like some rabbits
Work units
Wrangler, for one
Your father's blockheadedness?
___ beetle
___ old thing
'Belt it out, Adam!'?
'I forbid you from providing special access'?
'Keep up the fight'
'Later!'
'Oh, come on!'
'Vissi d'arte,' e.g
'We're done for'
'You're right, though I wish you weren't'
'___ you embarrassed?'
1,000 kilograms
100 things, on average
1970s-'80s Dodge
2 and 3 tsps., e.g
A forum is for 'em
Advocated, as caution
Alternatively
Alternatives to commas, informally
Another shot
Astrophysicist ___ deGrasse Tyson
Baker
Beggary
Beige and ecru
Bind tightly
Body that's a lot thinner than it used to be
Border river between China and Russia
Breastbones
Cannon who married Cary Grant
Character seen in 'The Hobbit'
Cheri of 'S.N.L.'
Class work
Coin flip with a penny?
Common khakis go-with
Coney Island's ___ Park
Deaf person who uses speech and lip-reading
Delhi bread
Do a bad job as a watchman?
Do the dishes?
Domain of Charles V: Abbr
Don't do it
Dry forecast
Earned
Emotional problem that is surprisingly fitting?
Ending for many a scandal
Engaged in an activity
Evils
Expressions of outrage
Fate
Female counterpart of John Doe
Fleur-de-___
Flower that symbolizes immortality
Football stat: Abbr
Formerly
Fun times
Game-winning row
Go (through)
Go to bat for someone
Golfer Aoki
Hackneyed
Heel
Herculean
Here, in Haiti
Hestia, to Artemis
Inflict upon
Injudicious
It's driven through something driven
Keeps moist, as vegetables in a grocery store
Kit ___ bar
Knows about

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