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Genre for "Dune" and "Flash Gordon" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2023 other clues |
In check |
"Post hoc, ___ propter hoc" (causal fallacy) |
Billboard Hot 100 listings |
Traveler's aid |
Skyline sight |
Wiener schnitzel ingredient |
"Look for yourself" |
Arctic food fish |
Full of pluck |
Swell |
Freestyle, e.g. |
Provisos |
Small fragment |
Any chess move in which one gives up a piece, informally |
Marriage agreement? |
Has it wrong |
Maker of Gator utility vehicles |
It's an uphill climb from here |
Positive indication? |
Suffer consequences |
Reach through reasoning |
Jeopardy |
Hawk |
Milky drink |
Promotes, informally |
Wrestling move |
One working with a set of keys |
Gymnast Raisman |
Brink |
"Well, then ..." |
Out to lunch |
Language spoken in Canada |
"i" piece |
European tourist attraction that's erupted in popularity |
Figure at a shareholders' meeting, in brief |
You can take it or leave it |
General motor? |
Group with 26-Down in Korean, Japanese and English |
Goes on and on |
Police officers, in British slang |
Website with a No Fear Shakespeare section |
Party animal? |
Doofus |
Waved at, say |
Any of the "Bad Boys" in the 1980s-'90s N.B.A. |
Traveler's aid |
Adjective applied to the U.K.'s Air Force and Navy, but not Army |
Org. with a small, one-story building in Times Square |
Loosely worn item of attire |
Styx figure |
Vaishnavism and Shaivism, e.g. |
Mergers and acquisitions |
Zeal |
___ Empire |
Targets for crunches, informally |
"Groovy!" |
Possible concern for a vet |
No-no for a vegan |
Something out standing in its field? |
Member of the fam |
Certain cosmetic procedure, for short |
About 80 meters, for an Airbus A380 |
Engaged in |
Part of a comic strip |
They're first to play |
Taqueria beverage |
Land with an exclave on the Strait of Hormuz |
"So inconsiderate!" |
Subject of the Jake Gyllenhaal movies "Donnie Darko" and "Source Code" |
Attendants at a saturnalia |
Hit the ___ |
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