NYT Crossword July 14 2021 answers
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July 14 2021 crossword
Crime drama set in the Midwest:
Towering figure of architecture?:
Creatures that have the densest fur of any mammal (up to 1 million hairs per square inch):
Hayes with three Grammys and an Oscar:
Subj. for some aspiring bilinguals:
Clamoring for "The Bonfire of the Vanities"?:
Onetime popular blog that covered Manhattan gossip:
They can help you get out of a rut, for short:
TV alien played by Robin Williams:
Selling someone on "The Importance of Being Earnest"?:
Exam with logic questions, for short:
"Any other place besides here?":
Portuguese title with a tilde:
Often-skipped parts of podcasts:
Kindle, e.g. ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme?:
Hair color of about 2% of the world's population:
Gold insignia of the armed forces:
Spot to store "A Confederacy of Dunces"?:
Aristotle, to Alexander the Great:
Host:
___ Zor-El, real name of Supergirl:
Singer of the titular song in 2012's "Skyfall":
Battle with clearly defined sides:
With 14-Down, what "Fin" might mean:
Positive review of a Nancy Drew mystery?:
"___ Last Bow" (Sherlock Holmes story):
Six of the first 10 elements on the periodic table:
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