NYT Crossword July 3 2021 answers
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July 3 2021 crossword
___ Gilbert, "The Vampire Diaries" protagonist:
Verdi opera set during the fifth century:
With 8-Down, part of some shortcuts:
Warning made with H.R. in mind:
"Just say what you're going to say!":
Govt. body that approves warrant requests for spies:
Dish that may be made in its own pan:
___ Lederer, a.k.a. Ann Landers:
College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.:
Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent:
Edgar Allan Poe poem written for a woman named Jane, despite its title:
Member of the only M.L.B. team never to have played in a World Series:
Sea ___ (grass seen in sand dunes):
"The Fly," "The Host" or "The Thing":
Country that celebrates the new year ("Choul Chnam Thmey") in April:
"___ Nobody" (hit for Rufus and Chaka Khan):
D.___ (doctor of letters deg.):
Boston's flagship medical center, familiarly:
___ Ishii, Lucy Liu's character in "Kill Bill":
One is depicted on the Oregon license plate:
McCarthyite called out in Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire":
Plato is considered the father of it:
Stadium in the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center:
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