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New York Times crossword of June 27th, 2014 other clues
Pea-brained researcher?
Ready to dress down, say
Real mess
Restaurant attachments?
Ruined 'rose-red city' of Jordan
Singer John with the 1984 #1 hit 'Missing You'
Sizzling
Some linemen: Abbr
Storied storyteller
Suez Crisis weapon
Suffuses
Surprising words from Shakespeare?
Therapy developers: Abbr
Weapons inspector Blix
What half of a battery is next to
What I can be
Will of '30 Rock'
___ Barnacle, James Joyce's wife and muse
___ Park (Pirates' stadium)
Army E-6: Abbr
'Casablanca' crook
'Crucifixion of St. Peter' painter
'I wouldn't lie'
'___ to be!'
Approved
Bald-eagle link
Big name in heating and air-conditioning
Bit of 'Archie' attire
Borrows without intending to repay
Bygone telecom
Carne ___
Cause of some turbulence
Celebrates wordlessly
City on the Ouse
Comparable (with)
Concert itinerary listing
Cross
Cry when rubbing it in
Dreidel letter
Drop
Drop in library use?
Easily taken in?
Ecuadorean province named for its gold production
Elle's English-language counterpart
Ferrari or Lamborghini
Get in on the deal
Government groups
Gucci contemporary
Hawaiian menu fish
Hit the road
Hoofed it?
Hoping to get home?
Hyperion's daughter
In a slip
It has a 30-min. writing skills section
It's at one end of I-79
It's often compounded: Abbr
Its bottles feature red triangles
Language in which 'talofa' means 'hello'
Like many garments at the cleaner's
Like some ancient Mexicans
Line up
Looks
Lots
Mangrove menace, informally
Mtn. statistic
Much of Mae West's wit
No place for a free ride: Abbr
One getting the picture

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