NYT Crossword June 22 2018 answers
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June 22 2018 crossword
"___ her in a club down in old Soho" (opening lyric of "Lola"):
Veal or chicken dish, for short:
Like a society in which people are said to be colorblind:
Many a role on TV's "Suits": Abbr.:
Pioneering photojournalist Jacob:
Big espresso purveyor since 2001:
Subject of some parental restrictions:
Like much of Shakespeare's and Sappho's love poetry:
Actress Sedgwick in Warhol films:
Wise:
What drivers try not to go over:
Wood used to make electric guitars:
Hunk:
Lack of practice, metaphorically:
What Christine is in the book "Christine":
Writer on the history of Rome:
Polish-language film that won a 2014 Oscar:
Ailment spreadable through kissing:
TV character with a rippled snout:
"2 Broke Girls" actress Dennings:
Longest book in the New Testament:
Brit discussing American politics:
Algerian city where Camus's "The Plague" is set:
Service with a Street View option:
Lip:
They're of little use unless they're cracked:
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