NYT Crossword July 19 2018 answers
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July 19 2018 crossword
First N.F.L. player on the cover of Sports Illustrated:
Lump:
He was accompanied by the guard dog Cerberus:
Biggest-selling newspaper in England:
First, second or third person:
What Moses supposes his toeses are, in an old verse:
___ Minderbinder, lieutenant in "Catch-22":
What the answers to the six starred clues follow, as hinted at by 66-Across:
Old PalmPilot products, in brief:
Rapper with the 1999 album "The Seventh Deadly Sin":
Where Ali won his 1974 world heavyweight title:
Something said to smell sweet:
Trim:
Surname of three baseball brothers:
Arm:
Vodka and tomato juice cocktail:
Poet who wrote "Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity":
1847 novel partly set on a whaler:
Old Beatles rival, with "the":
Targets for speech therapists:
Annual Austin media event, informally:
It may be surrounded by beaches:
Woman's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet:
Band with the top 10 hits "Lady" and "Babe":
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