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New York Times crossword of June 6th, 2024 other clues
Strike one!
Cardinal point?
Spanish 101 verb
Occasion to share dirt
Long letters sent to the wrong person?
Bug specialist, briefly
Airman's superiors: Abbr.
One managing moguls
Very beginning
Ballpark figures
College department that might pay students to be test subjects: Abbr.
Something a barb can hurt
Acid
Experiments seen in "Oppenheimer"
Kid
Oxford figure
Historical setting sought in "Everything Is Illuminated"
Kind of acid
Traditional Mexican stew
Slips
Org. seeking alien life
Prep for a major renovation, say
Name on a poster for 1942's "The Magnificent Ambersons"
Way back when
That, in Spanish
Beanpole material, often
Colorful grain
Fist bump
"The old me is gone" ... or what happened between the first and second parts of 19-, 28-, 37- and 48-Across?
"Too bad!"
Like a Zen garden vis-à-vis a zoo
Second sight, for short
Dept. of Labor division
Bird with vestigial wings
"If you ___ what The Rock is cooking!" (old W.W.E. catchphrase)
Cryophobe's fear
Apparatus used in CPR training, informally
Like some handshakes
Gala garb
Word that looks like an alternative to "tisn't"?
Lead-in to sphere
Following the buddy system, say
"The most important architect of our age," according to Vanity Fair
Foretold
Some sandals
Ballet company that premiered "Swan Lake"
"Why not?!"
Cleveland hoopster, familiarly
Defame
What a tentative quarterback throws?
Makeshift money
Fall in winter
Sorghum, e.g.
Shoes, slangily
Wine dregs
Art style associated with Henri Rousseau
Boundless
Resells on game day, say
List in a fancy witchcraft guide?
Sorta
Liqueur whose name translates as "bitter" in Italian
___ Valley, "the garden of France"
Back then
Expressionist painter Nolde
Wishful words
Have good chemistry (with)
Abound
Services at a megachurch?
Sometime

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