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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2009 other clues
Cry of disbelief
Disfigure
Do as told
Dorothy ___ of 'The Wizard of Oz'
Duck type
Egypt's capital
Elusive Himalayan creature
Endangered feline
Extremities
Former heavyweight champion Johansson
Glazier's sheet
Highway posting
Hustle
Italian archaeological locale
Jesse James and gang
Lad
Lariat
Lawman Wyatt
Leisure
Like Hotspur's horse in 'King Henry IV, Part I'
Mountain shelter
Name before Cool or Camel
Near
Office setting?
One way to sing
Optometrist's concern
Parched
Places for play things?
Poet Khayyám
Prefix with logical
Rainbow component
Recorder input: Abbr.
Run through
Schreiber of the 'Scream' films
Sentence units
Setting for C. S. Lewis's 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'
Shave ___ haircut
Snoop
Sound from a terrier
Spanish uncle
Spoken for
Spring time: Abbr.
Suffix with different
Supped
Surmounting
The Carnegie of Carnegie Mellon University
They're verboten
Time off, to a sailor
Travels like a flying squirrel
Try
TV staple for over 30 years (and a hint to 17-, 21-, 32-, 41-, 54- and 61-Across)
Wagner composition
What an andiron holds
Where Hudson Bay is
Where rupees are spent
'Most likely ...'
'Arabesque' actress, 1966
'Beloved' author Morrison
'Dies ___' (hymn)
'Divine' showbiz nickname
'Holy Toledo!'
'What ___ for Love' ('A Chorus Line' song)
'___ Liaisons Dangereuses'
99 and 86, on 'Get Smart'
Abbr. preceding multiple surnames
All ___ day's work
Alliance since '49
Apostrophized preposition
Birthplace of Elie Wiesel
Bit of green in a floral display
Cartoon skunk Pepé ___
Cat or dog, especially in the spring
Cocked
Complicated situation
Cracked open

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