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New York Times crossword of June 8th, 2003 other clues
'All in the Family' star
Mozart masterpiece, to an opera buff
Mule-drawn vehicle
Museum with an Edward Hopper collection
Not likely to bite
Not scripted
Not slowing down a bit
Noted thermal bath locale
Old Paris newspaper, with 'Le'
Open ___ of worms
Opposite of a smash
Ottoman governor
Overseas refusal
Padres and Cards, e.g.
Paraguay and Uruguay
Part of a geisha's costume
Peace Garden State: Abbr.
Perfect
Performs eye surgery, maybe
Persian Gulf craft
Philosophy associated with 59-Across
Pince-___
Plant again
Poet born in 1803
Poet Jones a k a Amiri Baraka
Politico from Tennessee
Pomme de ___
Prefix with angular
President who was once a labor leader
Quotable review
Quote, part 2
Quote, part 3
Quote, part 4
Railroad area
Rare bills
Rolling stock?
Root for
___ Vito, Sicily
Deep secrets
Diamond figures: Abbr.
Dig
Disney dog
Dostoyevsky novel, with 'The'
End of the quote
Exacerbate
Feds
Feminist Wattleton
First bed
Flow out
Fool
Fortune 500 company based in Moline, Ill.
Fourth of July earful
France's Jeanne ___
Garson of 'Mrs. Miniver'
Getting off
Goes to
Grabbers
Greene of 'Bonanza'
Hard work
Head shot?
Headliner at the '76 Olympics
Hot stuff
Icelandic epic
Key of Mozart's 'Requiem'
Kind of technician
Lamb's nom
Like ink, to Shakespeare
Made off (with)
Massage target
Monitors covertly
Moving vehicles
'Artaxerxes' composer
'Fish Magic' painter
'Hardly!'
'I'm history!'
'Parallel Lives' biographer
'Says ___?'
'The Lord of the Rings' and the like
'This is fun!'
10-Down member
1960's invaders
7-Down product: Abbr.
A to Z
Advantages
Après-ski quaff
Author of 'What Do You Say After You Say Hello?'
Balkan capital
Baseball rarity
Beachwear on the Riviera
Big cheese in Greece
Blown winds
Blunderbuss cleaner
Boy who was king
Bridge call
Bright star in Perseus
Broadcaster
Broke off
But: Ger.
Butcher's cut
Cantankerous
Carlo's crowd?
Columbia-associated record label
Come next
Comics interjection
David Copperfield's second wife
Runs smoothly
See 52-Across
Series opener?
Shining
Sight from Biscayne Bay
Social connections
Sonata, e.g.
Southern bowlful
St. Louis-to-Peoria's dir.
Stag party parties
Start of a quote by 59-Across
Sticks on a table
Sticky stuff
Supermodel Carol
Sweets
Tabasco's effect
Talks for hours
Ticker tape letters?
Ticket choice
Till compartment
Top choices
Turns quickly
Uncle ___
Uplifts, intellectually
Upshot
Vandal
Wall St. deals
Wedding dance
Western director Sergio
Where barrels may be seen
Wister who wrote 'The Virginian'
With 49-Across, singer with the 1997 hit 'I Do'
Woody's wife
___ Report (luxury magazine)

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