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New York Times crossword of July 22nd, 2023 other clues
Academic umbrella
Parts of some contracts
"Just a sec," in texts
Periodic table no.
Places to find faults
Paradise
Like the leeward side
Ones at the bar for a few drafts?
Report on a match
Heroic piece of writing
General starting point?
Heady stuff?
001-01-0001, for one: Abbr.
Turnovers on a football field, maybe?
Wasn't in a hurry
Hats originating in Ecuador, despite their name
Come clean?
Some new job requirements, in jargon
Subject of a museum in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Some seals
Long shot in sports
Mikhail Baryshnikov, by birth
___ hair
Make one
RCA spinoff
Glass for cerveza
Rings
Members of one's chosen family
Kaiser's grp.
Dr. ___
Finds, and fast
Extreme challenges
Mind reading, in brief?
Chaney who was known as "The Man of a Thousand Faces"
Dryer detritus
Chicken soup and eucalyptus oil, for two
National security adviser under Obama
Red dot in the middle of the forehead
Military acronym first used in W.W. II
Snorri's story
Feature of a work boot
Measure of inflation: Abbr.
Subject of the 1787 Connecticut Compromise
Big blows
Game with rolling and bluffing
Like some cakes and games
Like the expensive stuff, often
What goes to pot?
Court in a courtyard, perhaps
Fad suffix
Pan-fried dishes served to commemorate the Miracle of the Oil
Musical unit
Something one can pay for free
Richard ___, longtime chief foreign correspondent for 46-Down
Sue Grafton Memorial Award and others
Rang up
Use
Nuts or bananas
Like archaeological finds, typically
"L'Absinthe" painter
Inflated

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