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New York Times crossword of June 29th, 2014 other clues |
Adorns |
Agents' org |
Allow to continue |
AOL, e.g., for short |
Area with XY coordinates? |
Bad way to be caught |
Beyond piqued |
Bill's partner |
Black ___ |
Byes |
C4H10O |
Chess ending |
Collect on the surface, in chemistry |
Colleen |
Common pool or store posting |
Competitor in some county fairs |
Connecticut Ivy |
Dadaism pioneer |
Desire |
Directing a shell |
Do-nothing |
Down Easter |
Downloader's directive |
Drag staple |
Dress that drapes |
Drink cooler |
Early Chinese dynasty |
Eats |
Enterprise for Morton |
Et ___ |
European coastal plant once thought to be an aphrodisiac |
Fail to keep up |
Fast-food chain with the Ultimate Angus sandwich |
Floor |
For |
Grammy-nominated 1998 hit for Alanis Morissette |
Graph's x-coordinate |
Green: Prefix |
Grp. battling consumer fraud |
H.S. proficiency exams |
Half a star, maybe |
Hall-of-___ |
Harry Potter mark |
Health care giant with a Tree of Life logo |
Highland tongue |
Highly desirable to Uncle Sam? |
Hollywood and Bollywood, e.g |
Hollywood setting: Abbr |
House entered near the autumnal equinox |
It may be cut by an uppercut |
Item for a houseguest |
Jell-O maker |
Kaput |
Label for pans? |
Lament about modern men |
Laud |
LAX, O'Hare and others |
Lay ___ |
Lean meat source |
Like the contents of many attics |
Litter member |
Major African humanitarian concern of the 2000s |
Mantel piece |
Map feature |
Material in the hats of Buckingham Palace guards |
Microwaveable snack |
Minnesota player, familiarly |
Moderator of the first Obama/McCain and Obama/Romney debates |
Moniker |
More than willing |
Nastiness |
New Year's ___ |
Not flat or sharp |
Nurse |
Offer to buy unspecified stocks, say |
One who drills, fills and bills: Abbr |
Ones trapped in boxes of their own making? |
Pachelbel classic, familiarly |
Paris street |
Part of a hockey goalie's equipment |
Politician with a like button? |
Post-Weimar period |
Press |
Proverbial speedsters |
Quince, e.g |
Ray-finned fishes of the Southwest U.S |
Reasons to say no |
Reassuring reply |
Relayed |
Rogue |
Routine checkup |
Shortstop-turned-ESPN analyst Garciaparra |
Some square dancers |
Son of Aphrodite |
Southern grocery chain |
Spanish hero whose 113-Down is represented enigmatically six times in this puzzle |
Stage-diving locale |
Statement after long deliberation |
Stay inactive over the summer |
Stoker of fear? |
Stylebook concern |
Subj. of a thought experiment |
Surf sound |
Terrace farming pioneers |
The ___ Mets |
Ticked off |
Tiny battery |
Tour transport |
Trade cross words |
Traitor Aldrich |
Type |
Up |
Up to snuff |
Vend |
Versifiers |
What might give you a big head? |
When computers work |
When Tatum O'Neal won her Oscar |
Wine list heading |
Word with house or boy |
___ salad |
___ Torres, four-time Olympic swimming gold medalist |
'From Here to Eternity' setting |
'80s TV star who later pitched Snickers |
'Absolutely Fabulous,' e.g |
'All In' network |
'Cogito, ___ sum' |
'JAG' spinoff |
'Of course!' |
'Right away, boss' |
'Thanks a ___!' |
'That's what my Spidey sense told me' |
'The Education of a Golfer' autobiographer |
'Walk Away ___' (1966 hit) |
'___ Enchanted' (2004 film) |
1960s pop singer Sands |
1980s video game spinoff |
1982 holiday country hit by Alabama |
Actor Jannings |
Actress Moore |
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