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New York Times crossword of June 10th, 2010 other clues
'50s scare
'Don't ___!'
'Go ___ your mother'
'Got it'
'Looks good to me'
'Octopussy' setting
'To whom it may concern' alternative
'Wasn't my fault!'
26-Down + 61-Across
61-Across + 9-Across
9-Across + 26-Down
A lot
Admit (to)
Aerosol targets
Amazing Stories, e.g.
Auckland native, informally
Backed (away from)
Be runner-up
Best-selling children's book series by Walter Wick and Jean Marzollo
Biblical homophone of 1-Down
Big Ten team
Bill with a picture of Ben
Boppers
Bug
Correct with surgery, maybe, as the eye
Eclipse, e.g.
Elaine ___ ('Seinfeld' role)
End of the NATO phonetic alphabet
Erased
Food label abbr.
Gift received at Honolulu International Airport
Gossip mag subject
Having the know-how
Hoops
Hotfoot it
Jazz count?
Like some bodybuilders' bodies
Lot
Madras monarch
Miller site?
Muddy
Nonalcoholic beer brand
Not be deadpan
Not too many
Peaceful swimming site
Peacoat material
Phnom ___
Piece of cannelloni, essentially
Pitch tents
Pooped
Promising start to a marriage?
Prosciutto di ___ (Italian ham)
Question asked in a foggy state
Really criticize
Rock grp. once promoted as 'the English guys with the big fiddles'
Sch. whose Board of Visitors once included presidents Madison and Monroe
Sits
Sitting in a cask, say
Skinny
Snick and ___
Something that's spun
Something that's spun
Spill (over)
Tag line?
Tea service accessory
Tiny amount of time: Abbr.
Title first used by Simeon I of Bulgaria
Toronto daily
Tot's injury
Uninspiring
Way
Work with wavy lines, maybe
Yellow-striped ball

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