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New York Times crossword of June 13th, 2010 other clues |
'Gulliver's Travels' creature |
'It is to laugh!' |
'It's ___ cause' |
'My mama done ___ me ...' |
'Our quest ___ an end!' |
'The Trumpet of the Swan' author |
'___ Now' (Murrow series) |
1959 #1 hit for the Fleetwoods |
1975 Joni Mitchell hit |
Actress Braga |
Actress Kristen of 'S.N.L.' |
Actress ___ Scala |
Alloy of gold and silver |
Alt-rock genre |
Amount of electrical resistance |
Basset sounds |
Before this moment |
Belief: Suffix |
Bleaches |
Bon mot |
Boo-boo |
Braver |
Bring (up) from the past |
British mil. award |
British science fiction author Colin ___ |
Bushed |
Buy real estate |
Can't abide |
Card game expert John |
Company calling? |
Composer Philip Glass and others |
Connects with |
Costumed animal, maybe |
Country with a blue, white and red flag |
Country with a blue, yellow and red flag |
Country with a green, white and orange flag |
Country with a green, white and red flag |
Country with a green, yellow and red flag |
Country with a red, yellow and green flag |
County on the English Channel |
Courtroom schedule |
Cry from Homer |
Cryptologist's org. |
Dating service specification |
Daughter of rocker Kurt and Courtney Love |
Devastating |
Digestive enzyme |
Drink with dim sum |
Drugstore eponym |
Experiment place |
Fair-hiring org. |
Fire ___ |
First volume of an encyclopedia, perhaps |
Fox TV's '___ Death' |
Galloping |
Garlic relative |
Good for snacking |
Greedy race in the 'Star Trek' universe |
Had an unquiet sleep |
Half of an old Latin aphorism |
Horror director Roth |
Hot dog ___ stick |
Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon and others |
Involve |
Isl. near Corsica |
It rolls in the aisles |
Journal |
Keeps from prying eyes, in a way |
Knit one's brow |
Lead-in for cat |
Lentil dish at an Indian restaurant |
Les États-___ |
Lighting enthusiasts? |
Like a difficult order |
Like some Google Maps views |
Longtime Yes drummer |
Lover's question on a long-distance call |
Lowly workers |
Magazine extra |
Maritime birds |
Medicinal plant |
Michael Moore documentary |
Mideast carrier |
Mine find |
Miracle-___ |
Mixed-ancestry Latin Americans |
Modern school keepsakes |
Most old-hat |
Motley-colored |
Mythical birds |
New Jersey community next to Montclair |
Not as experienced |
Not fixed |
Not troubled by |
Not windward |
One of 17 on a Monopoly board: abbr. |
One on a diet |
One specializing in slugging |
One way to be repaid |
Penguins' org. |
Place for a hammerlock |
Provokes |
Put back up |
Rap's 50 ___ |
Rapidly |
Rapper on 'Law & Order: SVU' |
Reps' places? |
Responds to angrily |
Sartre play |
See 87-Across |
Shade lighter than emerald |
Shakespeare sobriquet |
Sharable PC file |
Show whose title was seen on a license plate |
Singer Lisa and newspaper publisher William |
Snag |
Snared |
Sounded like a fan |
Stage a walkout |
Sue Grafton's '___ for Outlaw' |
Sunshade |
Swear |
Take off the board |
Tennis's Monica |
Texas has one, in song |
They cause your eyes to close |
They include the wee hrs. |
Tooth: Prefix |
Toward the dawn |
What the majority of elements are |
Whatever |
With 116-Down, club in 'Cabaret' |
Within a lumberjack's ability to cut down |
Wood-marking tool |
Wooley with the 1958 #1 hit 'The Purple People Eater' |
You can count on them |
___ Chapel |
___-European |
___-mo |
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