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New York Times crossword of July 28th, 2019 other clues
Moth attractors
Rescue site for a polar bear
"Hold it right there!"
Word with grand or identity
Netflix crime drama set in a small town in Missouri
"Hahahahahaha!"
Blacken on the barbecue
Sun: Prefix
Change, as a hotel lock
Aura
Weasley family owl in the Harry Potter books
"You wish"
It's SW of the Pyrenees
"Give me an example!"
Designates for a specific purpose
Big things in D.C. and Hollywood
Source of the line "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and Thou"
Real nostalgia trip
Mobile
Mao-___ (Chinese liquor)
L.G.B.T. History Mo.
Bite-size chocolate candy
Home for doves and pigeons
Home for herons and egrets
"In case you didn't hear me ..."
Group on the dark side of the Force
"Alas!," in Austria
Generally speaking
Not only that but also
Pompous pronoun
Vicuña product
Eye-catching print pattern
Creature slain in the Mines of Moria by Gandalf
"A Little Night Music" composer
Award for technological development since 1995
Shed, as feathers
Individually
Sometime collaborator with William Shakespeare, per the Oxford University Press
Deepest lake in the U.S. after Crater Lake
Place where musical talent may be wasted?
Assembly
Burns, in a way
Comics debut of 1963
Important topic in golf instruction
It's all downhill from here
Easy way that might lead to error
Printing measurement
Dead letters?
"It's bulls and blood, it's dust and mud," per a Garth Brooks hit
Enthusiastic enjoyment
Miss, say
Girl's name that's also a state abbreviation
Some laughable language mistakes - as found literally (in consecutive letters) in 24-, 37-, 55-, 75- and 92-Across
Small, rectangular candy
Cocktails with gin, vermouth and Campari
Gave the pink slip
Organism that grows on another plant nonparasitically
Bening with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Statistician Silver
Dog to beware of
Angioplasty inserts
Big 12 college town
Bounty hunter shot by Han Solo in "Star Wars: A New Hope"
One-named singer with the 2017 #1 album "Melodrama"
Longtime Hyundai model
God, with "the"
First words
Business with perpetually high sales?
Glassy-eyed look
CPR administrator
Malek who won a Best Actor Oscar for "Bohemian Rhapsody"
Dimwit
Easily split rock
Which train goes to Harlem, in song
Something to dip in the water
Wedding agreement
Title movie role for Jim Carrey
"I found what you're looking for!"
Jane Jetson's son
Shrek's love
"For rent" sign
Beehive State bloomer
"... ___ mouse?"
Org. in a 1976 sports merger
Be on the court for tipoff, say
Précis
Bouillabaisse base
Myriad
Drink stirred with a spoon
Kind of alcohol used as biofuel
It borders the Suez Canal
Premium movie channel
Keto diet no-no
"The Jungle Book" boy
Chopped down
Place reached by boat
University in downtown Philadelphia
___ Amendment, controversial 1976 Congressional measure
Stunned ... just stunned
Alteration of a video game, in gamer lingo
"I like that!"
Chesterfield or reefer
Sleeve opening
What keeps athletic tape from sticking to the skin
"Go ___ Watchman" (Harper Lee novel)
Target of a spray
One of two in "The Grapes of Wrath"
Film-rating org.
"For shame!"
Like the verb "to be": Abbr.
Purchase for a celebration
Stable period from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius
Man, to Marcus Aurelius
Barely scratches (out)
Traitors
Pulitzer-winning W.W. II journalist
Russian rulers of old
Discovery of penicillin, e.g.
Built up gradually
It's skipped in the Gregorian calendar
Some track-and-field training
Propping (up)
Lead role in "Chicago"
November 13, e.g.
___ school
Baby shark
"Days of Grace" memoirist Arthur
Corvette roof options
Women's rights pioneer Lucretia
End-of-semester stressor
Chapeau site
Bicker (with)
Kylo of the "Star Wars" films
Charlemagne's domain, for short

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