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New York Times crossword of July 24th, 2021 other clues
Average, maybe
Like a masseuse's hands, often
Deck builder's tool
Blunt end?
Heart diagnostic, briefly
Physicist Nathan with an early theory of wormholes
Cold and damp
Some are performed in a theater, for short
Camera setup
Sellers of product lines like Joxtorp and Knorrig
Popular brand of alcoholic seltzer
Asked nosy questions about
Long, unproductive activities
One might be off the hook
YouTuber's creation, informally
Ethnic minority in North Macedonia
Hallux, less formally
Sports bet
Very, to Véronique
At bottom
Fancy cars, in modern slang
French word whose plural is its English translation backward
French preposition
Can of worms
Racing game with speed-boosting mushrooms
Certain apartment
Auto pioneer Soichiro
Palm products, for short
Corrective phrase
Sound produced by a dental click
The wrinkle in "A Wrinkle in Time" and the Cosmic Cube in Marvel Comics, for two
Discography section
With 51-Down, where solutions are kept, in brief
Eremite, e.g.
"Spare me the details!"
Ingredient in a classic Caesar salad
Like some hours
Track, say
Word of indifference
Stuff that's hard to get off your chest?
Curry, for one
Starting point of the annual Spartathlon
"___ on!"
Show that awards plays
Add to an overstuffed suitcase, say
Pull (in)
More with it
Just what the doctor ordered, perhaps
Some spring births
Ready
Seven-year stretch
Campaign that may involve catapults and trebuchets
Findings of Myers-Briggs personality tests
Crafts supply that's difficult to clean up
Happenstance, cutely
Record producer?
Garment that might not be worn around the house
"Sailor Moon" genre
Like Frida Kahlo's art
Airdrops?
Daughter of Metis and Jupiter, in Roman myth
Supermodel Holliday
2008 Beijing Olympics mascot
Try one's luck in, say
Garment on a tennis court
See 6-Down
___ Halliwell, real name of Ginger Spice
Certain toy, briefly
Tweedledum and Tweedledee, e.g.

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