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New York Times crossword of June 25th, 2023 other clues
Tiny trunks
Party person
"Are you freaking kidding me?"
Rural greeting
Many a "Survivor" setting
Bit of doubling down from a parent
Event at a hot new club?
"I wish I were under four feet tall," e.g.?
M.S.G. team, on scoreboards
Lot lot
Name found on a calendar
For whom the bell tolls
Tactical reductions in lighting, as during W.W. II
Sommelier's superlative
Great garage sale find
Career for a scammer?
Scissors' sound
Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry
German "village"
Bubbly, in a way
Forwards
Muscle relaxers
Dripping in jewelry, slangily
Real dope
Secret service member?
Choler
What's said in passing?
Test subject
Repeated small role for Paul Rudd
Transcript fig.
Slinky?
That's in Seine!
Six-winged biblical being
Famous drawing of a ship?
Theater rival of Regal and Cinemark
Double-helix material
Food fight sounds
Sight along a country road
Score on a clean sheet
Lead guitarist of Queen, who has a Ph.D. in astrophysics
Black humor
Kind of race that's not quite a half-marathon
Kicks down the road
Kate of "House of Cards"
___ Troi, character on "Star Trek: T.N.G."
Kind of lily
Dinner date that makes a good story?
Richard Parker in "Life of Pi," for one
Like much prized blue-and-white porcelain
Crab or lobster
Texter's toodle-oo
"Bleeding Love" singer Lewis
1970 hit for Neil Diamond
Ad Council output, in brief
A kiss, a hug, a wave, the works?
Title of an essay by a hit man?
Weeks, in Oaxaca
Analogy words
Common pet name
Goes on and on and on
Bet bit
Work-from-home wear, informally
It's guarded in soccer
Carnival ride
Jedi ally from Endor
End of a college search?
Some work at a car wash
Public hatred
Adjective often capitalized in the Bible
Org. concerned with plants
Serve, as messy cafeteria food
Earthling, in sci-fi
Act on behalf of
Bear, in Bogotá
Diatribes
Considerably large, in Appalachian dialect
Rock's ___ Brickell & New Bohemians
One of two for six of VIII?
Record
Leading
Thanksgiving table decoration
The first man ever created, in Maori lore
You might see one upside down on a bar
Broad valley
Still shot of a moving image, in tech-speak
"Grand slam" in showbiz
Relationship conditions, so to speak
New England vacation destination, familiarly
"Whoa there, Warren G.!"?
That one will never have again
Compliment for a lexicographer?
Squid squirt
Family-friendly ratings
Coors of brewing fame
Making an impression?
What prices and hearts may do
Unclaimed area
Greetings
Certain government agent, informally
Friend group
Kapoor who played the game show emcee in "Slumdog Millionaire"
Tried to engineer an advantage
Author who wrote "Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them"
Energy option
Touches on both sides
Still fighting
Cutting class in med school?
Old timer
Not quite enough
Some gas stations, in brief
Regret
Stop hiding behind?
Former Indigenous inhabitants of modern-day Buffalo
Word after Minute or meter
Chili variety that means "wide" in Spanish
Some of the wildlife in the 20,000-year-old paintings in Lascaux Cave
Hot
Go "poof!"
Increases
Good name for a political pundit?
Street clearers
Nickname for Atlanta
Resting place
Prefix in the names of many causes
Pocket at a restaurant
Bit of a fit
For-eh-ver
Publication co-founded in 1889 by Dow and Jones, in brief
Course number
Red grp.
Late ___

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