NYT Crossword July 29 2022 answers
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July 29 2022 crossword
Breakout company of the 1970s:
Some:
Acoustic flourishes during a comic's set:
Something can't be neat if you add this:
Where a town in Wyoming was once sold (for $900,000):
Man found within state lines?:
What often has Fox, but not FX:
Eric ___, author of "The Very Lonely Firefly":
First Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for him:
Lead-in to a street name, perhaps:
___ Hall, former "Today" host with a self-titled daytime talk show:
Fun times between the sheets?:
"Well, my comment sure sounds dumb now ...":
Isle along the Sound of Sleat:
God often represented as a beautiful winged youth:
Remark from one who gets a round:
Candy brand with autumn-colored packaging:
Land between the Gulfs of Aqaba and Suez:
Still not done in the dryer, say:
World's busiest airport: Abbr.:
M.L.B. all-time leader in grand slams (25), informally:
Sound of an unsuccessful attempt at stone skimming:
It's written as a vertical line bisecting a circle:
Liquid weapon, or a solid one:
Dishes served in the final scene of "Titus Andronicus":
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