Our team has solved and shared all New York Times Crossword July 1 2022 Answers. There are 65 crossword clues each day on the New York Times Crossword except for Sunday. On Sunday there are 120 crossword clues almost double so you can relax on your day off while playing NYT Crossword.
New York Times Crossword July 1 2022 Answers
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Across
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Its kneaded to make naan and roti
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Had a meal during pregnancy
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Airlifted (in)
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Animal on the reverse side of a Canadian two-dollar coin
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Brought through the door
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Instruction in a game with dice
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Enterprise thats folding
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___ live
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Book fair org.
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Tribe known for ranching and oil and gas operations
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Snack that can be messy to eat
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Meter reader?
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Take advantage of low A.P.R. perhaps
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Many a nanny
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Our in Tours
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Museum guides
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Material for a prairie home
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Sit beside a driver
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Furball maybe
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Courtside seats?
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Song featuring up to 176 verses
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One of the six reaction buttons for a text on an iPhone
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Maintained
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___ My Professors
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Fathers in the Bible
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Founding member of N.W.A. familiarly
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Genre prefix
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Give a little
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Classic sketch comedy show from the 60s and 70s
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Modern-day Brava!
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Heated events
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Tag line?
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Rumpus
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Start of a choosing game
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Relatives of garters
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Made aware
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Absolutely divine
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Result of branching out?
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Nobel Peace Prize winner from Ghana
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Sun-Maid snack
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Besides
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Oscar- and Emmy-nominated Page
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Classic destination for honeymooners
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Kind of phase
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Bygone Supreme Court inits.
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One letting off steam?
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Cry in a restaurant
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Like Byzantine architecture
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Grocery bagful
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You might draw things with this
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Something to follow on social media
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Nowheresville
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Bit of Christmas tree trimming
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Canceled
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Dutch export
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Sheets of rock
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Not on your life!
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Want a hand?
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Mythical beings
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By all means in old parlance
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Sedan U.S. ___ U.K.
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Harmonize
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Religious exodus
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Wound up
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Quit slangily
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Word on some diplomas
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Words before speak
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Large sums of money informally
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Org. whose history is profiled in the 2015 best seller To Make Men Free
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Nonsense