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New York Times crossword of June 13th, 2021 other clues |
Capital of Qatar |
"24" and "Suits" actress, born in Halifax |
Dish served on a skewer |
Princess who says "Why, you stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder!" |
Like Rochester and Syracuse, but not New York City |
Part of L.C.D. |
Range within which you can answer the question "Can you hear me now?" |
Some salon supplies |
Six-time winner of the N.H.L.'s Art Ross Trophy, born in Saskatchewan |
Congresswoman Omar |
Root beer brand |
Veterans |
Serpentine swimmer |
Financial org. once deemed "too big to fail" |
Oldsmobile Cutlass model |
Newfoundland, e.g.: Abbr. |
Title letters chanted in a 2011 Katy Perry hit |
Talks up |
Tomtit is another name for it |
Classical Icelandic literary work |
Programming pioneer Lovelace |
15th birthday celebration |
Seasons in Québec |
High school hurdle whose first two letters, phonetically, sound like one of its former components |
Like all the answers with pairs of circled letters, punnily |
International fashion magazine |
Climb, as a rope |
Something that might lengthen a sentence? |
Outlets, e.g. |
Moneybags |
"Love is love," e.g. |
Leader of the house? |
Pallid |
Gillette brand |
Big elevator maker |
What most spiders have eight of |
$15/hour, e.g. |
Hitchhiker's need |
Woman's short hairstyle |
Cry after an award is announced |
"Nice burn!" |
Spots |
Portrayer of Senator Vinick on "The West Wing" |
Advocacy grp. that filed for bankruptcy in 2021 |
Program introduced by the Trudeau government in 1984, colloquially |
Battle ___ |
Like some outlets |
Desert planet of "Star Wars" |
Level or bevel |
Words at an unveiling? |
Approximate weight of the Liberty Bell |
Canuck, e.g., for short |
Stops talking, with "up" |
Seasonal destination near Quebec City |
___ of Parliament |
Be batty, in a way? |
Sardonic |
Two-player game invented in Toronto |
Rank |
Mettle that may merit a medal |
Stops talking, with "up" |
Like some birds or dolls |
Excite |
Alberta city named for an eagle-feather headdress |
Novelist Gaiman |
Abbr. after a price in a Craigslist ad |
First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
"Where ___ go wrong?" |
Words cried after "Go" |
Et ___ (footnote abbr.) |
German auto since 1899 |
Federal regulatory org. |
Québec's ___ St.-Jean |
Part "missing" from p.s.i. |
Rose or lilac |
Thrown together |
___ Berliner, pioneer in phonograph records |
Pigeon English? |
Writer who created Oz |
Lt.'s inferior |
They might help with changing your locks |
Overturns |
Iowa Cubs baseball classification |
Soft drink since 1905 |
Biblical verb ending |
"... with possibly direr consequences" |
"Obviously," in slang |
Pound sound |
Instruments for Israel Kamakawiwo'ole |
One with a phony personality? |
Novel convenience? |
Young hombre |
"Very high," on a fire danger scale |
"That'll teach you!" |
Mystery writer Deighton |
Sleep stage |
Decidedly |
Passes |
Basketball champions' "trophy" |
Central route thru town |
Clear weeds, in a way |
It may be perfect or simple, but not both |
Shout, informally |
___ Wars, conflicts of 1839-42 and 1856-60 |
Cheer |
Helps a dish washer, say |
One source of oil |
Part of B.A. |
Frederick who composed "Camelot" |
Deploy |
Snake oil, purportedly |
Leers at |
Agitated |
Rx order |
M.L.B. team with a big "W" in its logo |
Like bees |
Space-scanning org. |
Not ___ (mediocre) |
"Revolution," to "Hey Jude" |
Alternately |
Pricey |
Bit of asparagus |
Lex Luthor, to Superman |
Raised |
It may be bitter |
Lines up |
Like bells in carillons |
Approvals |
Singer Mary J. ___ |
"Likewise" |
Suppliers of the milk for Roquefort cheese |
Pears with a sweet-spiced flavor |
You can believe it |
Moves quickly and lightly |
Not only that |
Actress Lena |
Rehearsal, e.g., in slang |
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