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New York Times crossword of July 15th, 2016 other clues
'Superman' catchphrase starter
13-Down natives, e.g
Admission evidence
Agents in some therapy
Appended
Backtrack?
Beyond slow
Bit of décor in a sports bar
Bomb
British floors
Calligraphic messes
Calmer?
Chrome runners, maybe
Clubs to beat people with?
Compromise
Creator of the lawyer Perry
Devil's deck
Dim bulbs
Early Beatle
Figure-changing agent
Fill with anxiety
Freeze
Going rates
Gray head
Grokked
Has the stage
Hugh who played TV's House
Insincerely polite
Island west of Mull
It makes a wave
Laid into
Lawyer's workload
Lesser 'Seinfeld' role played by Len Lesser
Like many bad words
Like skates and corsets
Like some angels and arches
Lyricist who adapted 'Pygmalion'
Make as a heat-and-serve product, say
Many new car drivers
Mozart title starter
Much-sought-after
Musical group known for wearing red hats called 'energy domes'
Nap
Nine-time presidential contender of the 1940s-'90s
Off
One for whom 36-Across has four syllables
One for whom 36-Across has three syllables
Paris fights in it
Princess in line to the British throne after Beatrice
Really bug
Recycling bin fill
Red stuff to cut through
Rising generation?
Safari Capital of the World
Scrutinize
See 19- and 57-Across
Sought safety, say
Subcontinent-wide
The Era of ___ (1964-74 Notre Dame football)
Think much of
Tick, e.g
Time after Time?
Top of the line?
Trial cover-up
What exterior doors typically do
When told 'I'm sleepy,' she sometimes says 'I hope you're not driving'
Wool source
Word repeatedly spelled out by Franklin
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