New York Times crossword – July 24, 2018
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- Fashion statement at the Kentucky Derby
- Spanish ___
- Morse units, informally
- Fix, as the back of a shoe
- Sporting blades
- Carrier to the Mideast
- Nice thought?
- Flu-fighting org
- Spun fiber
- Cat-o’-nine-tails component
- One bound to the land
- For each item
- Classic Halloween costume
- One of a pair on a car
- Stir
- Format much used for action films
- Common name for a central rail station
- Subject of this puzzle
- One of Caesar’s assassins
- Gathered
- Condition that causes fidgeting, informally
- Tag for the ‘Friday the 13th’ film subtitled ‘A New Beginning’
- One talking to a driver?
- Ally (with)
- Gave (out)
- Creatures with 23 pairs of 25-Down
- They go to great lengths
- Onetime Queens stadium
- Genetic bundles
- Cuisine with tom yum soup
- Thick Japanese noodle
- Pair that’s kissing?
- Goddess whom Homer called ‘rosy-fingered’
- Dance in a festive skirt
- Philly basketballer
- Gossip, e.g
- Dance or dip
- Try
- Picasso muse ___ Maar
- Govt. org. for whistle-blowers
- Up to, informally
- Den grp
- Prefix with chamber
- Hockey great Bobby
- Urban grid: Abbr
- Detective’s assignment
- Addition to a soda, but not to a beer
- Quidditch team, e.g
- Band with the 1988 #1 hit ‘Need You Tonight’
- Ill will
- What 7-Down is
- Ancient theaters
- Downwind
- See 10-Down
- Its head is in the Himalayas
- What you might do when you cross your fingers
- Eins + zwei
- Shape of 7-Down
- Jazzman Blake
- When the ends of each of its letters are connected to those above and below, a simplified schematic of a famous structure
- Architect’s drawing
- Evaluate
- Smart society
- Linoleum cover
- With 35-Across, actor who said ‘You can’t fool me, there ain’t no Sanity Clause’
- Big workers’ grp. since 1955
- Evil spirit
- Some Marvel superheroes
- Lucy Lawless title role
- Workers’ rights agcy
- Brand of dry-erase markers
- ___ the fat (gossip, e.g.)
- Extended story line
- Spanish stews
- Lucy Ricardo, to Ricky
- Brightest star in Orion
- McCarthy aide Roy
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