NYT Crossword July 8 2019 answers
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July 8 2019 crossword
Almost any offer that's too good to be true:
*Basketball position for Magic Johnson or Steph Curry:
*Level on the military wage scale:
What sailors and beachgoers breathe:
*Alternative to a brush when coating the side of a house:
Things coiled on the sides of houses:
One of 12 in Alcoholics Anonymous:
With 44-Across, onetime British slapstick comic:
Oksana ___, 1994 Olympic skating wonder:
Single-stranded genetic molecule:
Consumer products giant, for short ... or a hint to the answers to the eight starred clues:
What may precede Chapter 1 in a novel:
*Roast accompaniment prepared with drippings:
*The Beach Boys or Backstreet Boys:
Marx's collaborator on "The Communist Manifesto":
Creature that leaves a slimy trail:
___ Field, former home of the Seattle Mariners:
Rhyme scheme for Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening":
School event with a king and a queen:
"For Better or for Worse" mom:
*Sorority types who go out a lot:
Company that pioneered the U.P.C. bar code:
Eugene O'Neill's "___ Christie":
Hellmann's product, informally:
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