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New York Times crossword of July 12th, 2021 other clues
Luau finger food
Ha-ha
Hard to understand
Spirited horse
It makes an auto shine
Vegan protein source
Electric guitarist's need
Grilled Japanese dish on skewers
Give silent approval
What a dipstick measures the level of
Part of the body that's stubbed
Where this puzzle's circled letters can be found
Trick
___ network
Facing the pitcher
Oklahoma city
"Cross my heart and ___ to die"
Like the wire in paper clips
Surrounding glow
Band with the 1983 #1 hit "62-Across"
Not worth debating
Feel sorry for
TikTok and Zoom, for two
Transform using mobile technology, as a market
What Jack Sprat couldn't eat, in a nursery rhyme
Metal in a mine
Format of much AM radio
Squeeze money from
Fancy work from a manicurist
Leatherworker's pointed tool
Do some last-minute studying
Oscar-winning Malek
The "A" of DNA
Taurus symbol
What designated drivers should be
Appeasing, idiomatically
Number that never goes down
1960s Ron Howard TV role
Writes
Sully
Were in accord
End of a cigarette or rifle
Gape
Nephew of Donald Duck
Attorney general under George W. Bush
Eggs in a fertility lab
___ to the throne
Turn down, as lights
"The Simpsons" character voiced by Nancy Cartwright
Morrison who said "A writer's life and work are not a gift to mankind; they are its necessity"
Song lyric before "short and stout"
Out of practice
Some pork cuts
"Check this out!"
Southeast Europe's ___ Peninsula
Nephew of Donald Duck
Dog to avoid
Water: Sp.
Final authority
100- or 200-meter, e.g.
Pull out all the stops
Brought up the rear?
Ill humor
Black: Fr.
Quaint lodgings
International grp. with a 1970s U.S. embargo
Person who may speak with a brogue
Sound of a car or goose
Home of Cincinnati
Enlist
Disreputable sort
Unit that may be preceded by kilo-, mega- or giga-
Killer whale
Univ. URL ending
Telephone
___TV (cable channel with "Impractical Jokers")
___ in the bud

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