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New York Times crossword of June 13th, 2019 other clues
Con
Close to 10, say
Title also held by many a co. president
Commotion
Gives the boot
One whose guiding philosophy is "What does it matter?"
Tickled
Input in a desalination plant
Welfare
Gryffindor who founded Gryffindor House at Hogwarts
___ Sedgwick, 1960s "It Girl"
Concern for a plumber or government official
Wine: Prefix
Big carrier to Tokyo
Regional life
"Dumb, dumb, dumb!"
React to pyrotechnics, say
"Mamma Mia!" group
Showing humility, say
Soccer star Messi
*Needlepoint, e.g.
"The Jungle Book" protagonist
Closed violently
Michael ___, onetime Republican Party chairman
Layer of an Italian muffuletta sandwich
Snake that's good with numbers?
Jules or Juliette
Through
___ Style Awards (annual honors since 1997)
Cause for damage control
Info on a highway billboard
Singers do it
Lights up?
Line of symmetry
Partner of older
Hoover, e.g., for short
*Sets the odds for
Shortly
Give a catlike warning
Accent
Team with home games at SunTrust Park
Those niñas
East African native
Name on a Cognac bottle
Greet someone, informally
Good name for a beachcomber?
Preceder of the Three Kingdoms, in Chinese history
Goes poof!
Superbright
Stereotypical wear for an accountant
*Plumber/carpenter types
Rehab woes, for short
"Git!"
Ending with kick or smart
Westinghouse rival
Stopover
Concern for shipping and software companies
Big shots at a hospital, informally?
Big hit
Kind of brief in court
Round windows
Pablo ___, Nobel-winning poet
Advantage ... or what the answer to each starred clue has?
Where crime evidence is analyzed
Dweller on the Arabian Peninsula
Parker who was the first president of Facebook
___ es Salaam
*Submitted
Art house theater
"Quién ___?" ("Who knows?": Sp.)
Set-to
Women's World Cup powerhouse
Slammer
Shoot down
Letters after Chuck Schumer or Kirsten Gillibrand

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