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Annual celebration when a 12-star flag may be flown crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of July 18th, 2016 other clues
'All Day Strong. All Day Long' sloganeer
'C'mon, quit it!'
'La Traviata' composer
'Side by Side by Sondheim,' e.g
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' girl
Ancient Greek theaters
Animation frame
Argue (with)
Assessed visually
Bad record for a motorist, for short
Baltimore ballplayer
Beginning
Black-and-white cookie
Body part with a nail
Bond girl Shirley
Bravery
Brewery container
City on the Black Sea
Cushions
Decline, as a ramp
Dog, cat or maybe a parrot
Each
Extend, as a subscription
Extension from a fire truck
Fuel efficiency fig
Glass of public radio
Harvest festival events
Heavy weight
High dice rolls
Home composed of twigs
Janitor's ringful
Joke teller
King toppers
Kitten's cry
Large gem in the Smithsonian
Love to bits
Mafia bigwig
Make a digital image of
North Atlantic fish
O.K.'d
One of three at the base of a Steinway
Paneled rooms, maybe
Pb, to a chemist
Place for airing an opinion ... or what five of this puzzle's Down answers contain?
Police vehicle
Pound repeatedly
Price
Professional on a catwalk
Pulitzer-winning James
Pulitzer-winning writer Maureen
Sailor, informally
Scoundrel
Seinfeld's neighbor whose name is spoken as an epithet
Short, quick runs
Snicker
Some playground equipment
Stairs
Steep, rugged cliff
Succulent flowering plants
Surface to drive on
Survive
Take too far
Taverns
TV screen option, in brief
Twist, as a wet towel
Use a pogo stick
Vessel for slow cooking
Victory symbol with the fingers
With it
Word before north or after payment
Workplaces for R.N.s
Yachting competition
Yo-yo or doll
___ and haw
___ on a true story

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