NYT Crossword July 16 2016 answers
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July 16 2016 crossword
School for Rory Gilmore of "Gilmore Girls":
Ninth-century pope who was married with a daughter:
A migraine sufferer might have one:
Item that became trilingual in the late '90s:
Aeschylus' play "The Persians" is about one:
Crossing state lines, perhaps:
Kill:
"Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil," e.g.:
She was "the answer to a prayer" in a 1941 #1 Jimmy Dorsey hit:
1983 hit for Rufus and Chaka Khan:
Magazine that published Harry Truman's memoirs:
Kill:
Ingredient in a Baltimore Bracer:
2005-07 sitcom about the Gold family, with "The":
Italian term of address: Abbr.:
They may end with golden goals, for short:
Job for which you give someone a hand:
Rush:
Former Florida senator Martinez:
Kid-lit character who says "The nicest thing about the rain is that it always stops. Eventually":
"Wake Up on the Bright Side" sloganeer:
Medical term for lead poisoning:
Locale of the Evert Tennis Academy, familiarly:
Word that follows pot but precedes pan:
Governor who was the father of another governor:
Bird with a resonant "ha-wah" call:
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