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Crossword Title: New York Times, Monday, July 9, 2018
Author: John Lampkin
Editor: Will Shortz
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Crossword Clues
Reamer or wrench |
Danglers on luggage |
Cruise amenity |
Where icicles may hang |
World ___ (October event) |
Center of a poker table |
Arm exercise at a dairy farm? |
Engine lubricant |
“Ben-___” |
Fruit in a holiday gift box |
Hawaiian coffee region |
Any boat |
Shoulder exercise at a cutlery store? |
Clip, as a coupon |
Jeers |
Currier and ___ |
Classy articles of neckwear |
Wrist exercise at a candy factory? |
Highest point in an orbit |
Region |
Swizzle stick |
Fame |
Chest exercise at a vintner’s? |
Itching desire |
Small whirlpool |
What a relaxed soldier is at |
One of four for a grand slam, in brief |
Face on a fiver |
What the exercise regimen in 17-, 25-, 37- and 51-Across is worth? |
Traditional Father’s Day gift |
Wise sayings |
“… or ___!” |
Engine additive since 1954 |
Far from extravagant |
Consider to be |
Computer crash investigator, informally |
Where Waikiki Beach is |
Exceed, as one’s bounds |
See 31-Down |
“Ah, now that’s clear” |
Coffee choice before bed |
Cape Cod resort town |
It’s thin on top of Everest |
Hair goo |
Serpent’s warning |
Parodies |
Route map start |
“Finally!” |
Blueprint detail |
Package for a model plane |
Shed door feature |
River that passes through Lake Geneva |
1970s TV’s “Welcome Back, ___” |
Like Little Bo-Peep’s sheep |
Brief swim |
Apple eater in Genesis |
With 4-Down, “To Kill a Mockingbird” writer |
Campfire treat |
Marlboro offering, informally |
Wyatt of Dodge City |
Decline |
Totalitarian control |
Use a Singer machine |
Result of sunning |
Gymwear |
Choice morsel |
Seriously embroiled |
King: Sp. |
Good lookers? |
Wetlands plant |
Business successes |
The “S” of CBS: Abbr. |
Military post |
Grocery list component |
Beaver’s project |
Predictable reply at the altar |
Pop |
“And that proves it” |