New York Times Crossword - July 30 2023 answers
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New York Times Crossword Answers - July 30 2023
Org. that sells "Speaking up for those who can't" T-shirts
Bread or pasta, informally
Rae of "Vengeance"
Gives off
Social movement that Teddy Roosevelt proclaimed "the most American thing in America"
Boyfriend
Christopher ___, director of "Oppenheimer" (2023)
"Hugh Hefner was quite the media mogul. They called him ..."
Leaf-wrapped Turkish dish
Chargeable cars, for short
Jerkface
"Hands off!"
Catch
Key item
Lauder in the cosmetics aisle
Grabs a snack, say
"I know they've had them on all day, but let the kids eat their candy. After all, a Ring Pop is a ..."
"Mwa-ha-ha-ha" is one
"General" with a spicy recipe
De Armas who name-checked the New York Times crossword on "S.N.L."
Slithering swimmer
Raison d'___
One of a record 2,297 for Hank Aaron
Bit of Old Norse
Columbus sch.
"Do you really trust these Bitcoiners? Beware ..."
Suppressed, as a story
Dreaded collectors
Academic with funding, say
Formation involving fibrin
Jumbled mess
"___-daisy!"
Cherished
Best
Family nickname
Publicly makes fun of, slangily, with "on"
"That poor lion has a mighty toothache. Boy, ..."
Boyo
Soothsayer
Counterpart of 76-Down
Big Apple fashion inits.
Sport-___ (vehicle)
Home to Masada National Park: Abbr.
Lead-in to Pen
Sliced into thin strips, as carrots
"Enjoy your stay on our horse farm. Hope it's not too noisy. You can expect ..."
One of five every seven
Roman theater
Half a giggle
"Y" on a form
"What ___" ("Bummer!")
Rain checks?
Kvass grain
Story that goes over one's head?
"Can you believe I sneaked into Buckingham Palace in a trunk and saw the king? I was a ..."
What was exited during Brexit
King who said "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!"
Annual New Year's celebration in Pasadena
___ Haute, Ind.
Titular Austen heroine
Small tips, maybe
Forest nymph
Fictional supplier of Jet-Propelled Pogo Sticks and Dehydrated Boulders
Makeshift knife
Grading option
Director's shout
Loved, loved, loved, with "up"
Die, e.g.
Shade of blue
Verb for a biblical cup
Cast out
"Nobody ever got fired for buying ___" (old business saying)
With these, one can surely walk on water
Learned
___-Hungarian Empire
What might prompt nostalgia
Pasture sound
"Uh-huh, sure"
Leaf-wrapped Mexican dish
Catches
Set, as a security system
Himalayan sight ... or maybe not
Start to see red
The Magic, on scoreboards
Kind of whale with two blowholes
Whole
Country with no official language
Bitty
Night before
Restrain, as breath
Wait in the shadows
Expels
Of two minds
Kind of cat with short, curly fur
Comic book sound effect
Fleece-lined boots
Habitually
Rare treat, maybe
Employers
Was accepted
Faith that preaches religious unity
Nunavut people
Himalayan river
Curmudgeon's countenance
___ Centauri
Hauled
Enjoy, as an article, even though it makes your blood boil
Mont Blanc, par exemple
Big name in chicken
Didn't pick up what someone was putting down
Loose, as laces
U.S. intelligence org.
Counterpart of 84-Across
Least sweet, maybe
Square's length squared
Choctaw word for "people," as seen in a U.S. state name
Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire"
Happening
Oolong or Darjeeling
Ice cream entrepreneur Joseph
Annoy
Play thing?
Eagerly accepts
Dundee denial
Reach a dental milestone
Prynne of "The Scarlet Letter"
Periwinkle, by another name
Stitched
"I want," in Oaxaca
Comedian Cenac
[Excuse me]
Latin 101 infinitive
GPS suggestions: Abbr.
Soak (up)
When tripled, "Blah, blah, blah"
Word with eagle or green
Occupational suffix
Italian unit of time
Big roll
Pirate's exclamation
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