New York Times crossword – June 22, 2018
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- Senescence
- Like a society in which people are said to be colorblind
- Veal or chicken dish, for short
- Big espresso purveyor since 2001
- What Christine is in the book ‘Christine’
- Service with a Street View option
- Like much of Shakespeare’s and Sappho’s love poetry
- Boutonniere’s spot
- What drivers try not to go over
- Show of hands?
- Brit discussing American politics
- Wiped out
- Dangled a carrot in front of
- Sine, cosine or tangent
- Lip
- Cold-blooded sorts
- Longest book in the New Testament
- Facebook calendar addition
- Record
- Some late-night viewing
- Consommé server
- Many a role on TV’s ‘Suits’: Abbr
- Wise
- Facebook photo addition
- Wood used to make electric guitars
- Something to keep a watch on
- Ctrl+V command
- ‘Hey, don’t look at me!’
- Margarita garnishes
- Fall back
- Writer on the history of Rome
- Something ___
- Medal, e.g
- Fan sound
- Subject of some parental restrictions
- Not just increase
- Fantasy sports site
- Suffix for the 1%
- Lacking hormones, say
- Orator’s aid
- Guest’s sleeping spot, maybe
- Sunday ___
- Part of CBS: Abbr
- Hard-core
- Take heat from?
- ‘2 Broke Girls’ actress Dennings
- Passes, in a way
- They can swing left or right
- Actress Sedgwick in Warhol films
- ‘___ her in a club down in old Soho’ (opening lyric of ‘Lola’)
- Peter or Paul, but not Mary
- Heckled
- They’re of little use unless they’re cracked
- Horse ___
- Pioneering photojournalist Jacob
- Tough going
- Action film weapons
- Pirate-fighting org
- Trademarked repellent
- Hunk
- Ailment spreadable through kissing
- Polish-language film that won a 2014 Oscar
- King Lear’s loyal servant
- TV character with a rippled snout
- Algerian city where Camus’s ‘The Plague’ is set
- Ready for renting
- Lack of practice, metaphorically
- Behind the eight ball
- Utopian
- Beyond stuffy
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