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Crossword Title: New York Times, Friday, July 27, 2018
Author: Bruce Haight
Editor: Will Shortz
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Crossword Clues
Website revenue source |
Sequel |
Introduce |
“Blah, blah, blah” |
From which Sadie Hawkins dances come |
Sandpaper category |
Like seven candles on the first night of Hanukkah |
Egyptian deity |
Grand Central scene at rush hour, e.g. |
Is on the run? |
Senate attire |
Opportune |
Outcry |
Actress who co-starred on “That ’70s Show” at age 14 |
Lost cause |
He might say “A day without you is like a day without sunshine” |
Style influenced by Cubism |
Plant in the lily family |
He might say “A day without sunshine is like, you know, night” |
Mountain nymph |
Singer K. T. |
Setting for part of “Forrest Gump,” for short |
Singer k. d. |
Permanently, say |
Italian artist Guido |
Oscar nominee for playing Mia in “Pulp Fiction” |
Jonathan Safran ___, “Everything Is Illuminated” author |
Bit of wisdom |
Trendy male hairstyle |
English king nicknamed “the Unready” (ooh, that hurts!) |
Like Miss Congeniality |
“I dunno” |
One of two in “Hamlet” or three in “Macbeth” |
“Nature” or “Frontline” |
Visibly embarrassed |
“Cheers!” |
More slapstick |
Novelist Nin |
Prideful grp.? |
Ages |
Go after |
River to the Rio Grande |
Heaps |
Memorable demonstrator at the 1939 World’s Fair |
Ends |
Response to a knock |
A little one is called a calf |
Star-crossed, say |
BuzzFeed competitor |
Stanley of “The Lovely Bones” |
Private meeting |
Whose last words are “Thus with a kiss I die” |
Work |
___ pull |
Collar attachment |
Toon rodent |
38 things in the Lincoln Memorial |
Speech in the Bible |
Amends |
U.S. military aircraft |
Expose |
Tourist spot on the Mediterranean |
Shower problem |
Broadcast network originally known as Pax |
Moves, in slang |
Item in a box in the basement |
Classifies (as) |
Big ___ |
Big ___ |
Relatively easy city to fly into and out of |