Following 17-, 37-, 40- and 43-Across, end of a properly formed yet 11-Down sentence by 25-Down demonstrating the distinction between syntax and semantics - NYT Crossword Clue
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Following 17-, 37-, 40- and 43-Across, end of a properly formed yet 11-Down sentence by 25-Down demonstrating the distinction between syntax and semantics
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- Playfully tap on the nose
- Hindu Mr.
- Step after lather
- Throw a ball for a strike, say
- Intl. price-setting group
- Fake
- Like helium and carbon dioxide
- Object of wishful thinking?
- Sealed with a knot
- Symbols of Egyptian royalty
- Was known as
- Instrument that Hermes made from a tortoise shell and reeds, in myth
- Sunburn soother
- "I haven't the foggiest"
- Secrecy-enforcing contract, for short
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