Clues
- Gumshoes
- ___ Hall Days of Our Lives actress
- D.C. lobbying group with a Star of David in its logo
- Back
- Italian menu word
- Gave out
- Handy
- Cut back a lot?
- Fresh pair of loafers?
- Actor McShane
- Engraves with a machine
- Plant also called herb-of-grace
- Apollo 11s lunar lander
- Follow
- Wilford who co-starred in 1985s Cocoon
- Blancs opposite
- ___ life?
- Forerunners of flip-flops?
- Singer Rita
- Many non-scholarship athletes
- Protein-rich fluid
- Slip before putting on a boot?
- Backup groups
- Theyre found in pods
- Lose fizz
- Home of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abbr.
- Opposite of a no-no?
- Company that manufactures Silly Putty
- Colorful breakfast bowlful
- Peddle
- Noted name in clogs?
- Navigation app
- Movement whose name may derive from the French for hobbyhorse
- They quiet ones footsteps
- Came (from)
- Its mined all mined!
- Ladybug or firefly
- Starting point for many soul singers
- The I of 11-Across
- Collectors of moccasins?
- Number of swans a-swimming
- Star in Scorpius
- Bon ___
- Custom-fitted pumps?
- Ship pole
- Plot driver in Romeo and Juliet
- I can ... almost ... reach it
- Bit of grass
- Metro costs
- What a doll!
- Dying stars
- Elev.
- 1970s-era sneakers?
- Green say
- Distant
- Youre welcome in Spanish
- Comic strip canine
- Ingredient in a Waldorf cocktail
- Gnarly!
- So-called dog daisies
- The stuff of legends?
- Make the rounds at a restaurant
- ___ Fagan Billie Holidays birth name
- Conflict associated with Marxism
- Plea to a superhero
- Part of a spine
- Genesis brother
- Who ___?
- Razzie Award winners typically
- Jewish title
- URL ending
- Fall
- That makes things a little better
- Word before hole or crust
- Org. with a Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books list
- Give up
- Chums
- Networker?
- Titleholders
- Spleen
- H.S. math topic
- Comic book manga film ___
- Judges seat
- Put on the line
- Afore
- ___ Linda Calif.
- Scrap
- Simple pond organism
- Nasdaq and N.Y.S.E. Abbr.
- Polynesian staple
- Taker of a dog DNA test
- Sinewy
- Certain tree-hugger
- Land of Ozymandias
- Fixing things
- Acoustic
- Johnnycake grain
- Health class topic in brief
- Winter bug
- Flight
- Me too
- Theyre sometimes in Roman numerals
- One saying Back in my day ...
- Result of a perm
- Mature
- Beverage suffix
- Show off a new dress say
- Clinch
- Chewable stimulant
- Some French wines
- Supports
- Grouse
- Star of the 1965 comedy Harum Scarum
- More than singe
- Stag
- Digression
- Sighs of relief
- Kind of a jerk?
- Greek vowel
- Savory pastry whose name comes from the Spanish for breaded
- Occasion for playing I Spy
- Underlines
- Prefix with tourism
- Low whinnies
- Family ___
- Are you pulling my leg?
- Chocolate-and-pecan confection
- Tips off
- Jacket specification
- Zig and zag
- Momentous
- Conference booty
- Artist Magritte
- Site with a Daily Deals option
- My man!
- Mardi ___
- When fools rush in? Abbr.
- Fields medalist Terence
- Hubbub
- Cowboy nickname
- Gumshoes
- ___ Hall Days of Our Lives actress
- D.C. lobbying group with a Star of David in its logo
- Back
- Italian menu word
- Gave out
- Handy
- Cut back a lot?
- Fresh pair of loafers?
- Actor McShane
- Engraves with a machine
- Plant also called herb-of-grace
- Apollo 11s lunar lander
- Follow
- Wilford who co-starred in 1985s Cocoon
- Blancs opposite
- ___ life?
- Forerunners of flip-flops?
- Singer Rita
- Many non-scholarship athletes
- Protein-rich fluid
- Slip before putting on a boot?
- Backup groups
- Theyre found in pods
- Lose fizz
- Home of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abbr.
- Opposite of a no-no?
- Company that manufactures Silly Putty
- Colorful breakfast bowlful
- Peddle
- Noted name in clogs?
- Navigation app
- Movement whose name may derive from the French for hobbyhorse
- They quiet ones footsteps
- Came (from)
- Its mined all mined!
- Ladybug or firefly
- Starting point for many soul singers
- The I of 11-Across
- Collectors of moccasins?
- Number of swans a-swimming
- Star in Scorpius
- Bon ___
- Custom-fitted pumps?
- Ship pole
- Plot driver in Romeo and Juliet
- I can ... almost ... reach it
- Bit of grass
- Metro costs
- What a doll!
- Dying stars
- Elev.
- 1970s-era sneakers?
- Green say
- Distant
- Youre welcome in Spanish
- Comic strip canine
- Ingredient in a Waldorf cocktail
- Gnarly!
- So-called dog daisies
- The stuff of legends?
- Make the rounds at a restaurant
- ___ Fagan Billie Holidays birth name
- Conflict associated with Marxism
- Plea to a superhero
- Part of a spine
- Genesis brother
- Who ___?
- Razzie Award winners typically
- Jewish title
- URL ending
- Fall
- That makes things a little better
- Word before hole or crust
- Org. with a Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books list
- Give up
- Chums
- Networker?
- Titleholders
- Spleen
- H.S. math topic
- Comic book manga film ___
- Judges seat
- Put on the line
- Afore
- ___ Linda Calif.
- Scrap
- Simple pond organism
- Nasdaq and N.Y.S.E. Abbr.
- Polynesian staple
- Taker of a dog DNA test
- Sinewy
- Certain tree-hugger
- Land of Ozymandias
- Fixing things
- Acoustic
- Johnnycake grain
- Health class topic in brief
- Winter bug
- Flight
- Me too
- Theyre sometimes in Roman numerals
- One saying Back in my day ...
- Result of a perm
- Mature
- Beverage suffix
- Show off a new dress say
- Clinch
- Chewable stimulant
- Some French wines
- Supports
- Grouse
- Star of the 1965 comedy Harum Scarum
- More than singe
- Stag
- Digression
- Sighs of relief
- Kind of a jerk?
- Greek vowel
- Savory pastry whose name comes from the Spanish for breaded
- Occasion for playing I Spy
- Underlines
- Prefix with tourism
- Low whinnies
- Family ___
- Are you pulling my leg?
- Chocolate-and-pecan confection
- Tips off
- Jacket specification
- Zig and zag
- Momentous
- Conference booty
- Artist Magritte
- Site with a Daily Deals option
- My man!
- Mardi ___
- When fools rush in? Abbr.
- Fields medalist Terence
- Hubbub
- Cowboy nickname
NY Times Crossword July 16 2023
This crossword clue from the New York Times on July 16, 2023 is a tricky one! The clue is "Cereal brand with a bee mascot" and the answer is Honey Nut Cheerios. This popular cereal has been around since 1979 and has been a favorite of many for generations. The bee mascot, Buzz the Bee, has been the face of the cereal since its introduction and is a beloved character in the cereal world.