NYT Crossword July 17 2023 answers
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July 17 2023 crossword
Baby's lightweight garment with snaps:
Part of speech that might be "proper":
___ Franklin (gospel-singing sister of Aretha):
Icon that lights up during a turbulent plane ride:
Vex:
Zellweger who played Judy Garland in 2019's "Judy":
Length x width, for a rectangle:
Counterpart of trans, in gender identity terminology:
2016 Denzel Washington/Viola Davis film whose title refers to real and metaphorical barriers:
Distinctive effect of paint applied to a canvas:
Meryl with eight Golden Globes:
Spends some time in the sun, maybe:
Thorny sources of pride for a gardener:
Bakery treats that are sweeter than their name suggests:
___ Suárez, tennis star with eight Grand Slam doubles titles:
Grp. with many Mideast members:
"If wishes were ___, beggars would ride":
Environmental activist Thunberg:
"… and the ___ to know the difference" (end of the Serenity Prayer):
Park name in London and Chicago:
Informal term for college, in Great Britain:
H or η, in the Greek alphabet:
One whose property is being held as debt security:
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