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New York Times crossword of June 13th, 2009 other clues
Like the Angkor ruins
Line on which a dip needle is horizontal
Loomed
Louisiana State won the first one in 1968
Macho stereotype
Mondavi competitor
More desertlike
Much-needed donations
Nautical hazard
Needing buoying
Neighbor of Kaliningrad
Newbies are often directed to them
Olympic sprinter ___ Boldon
Ones with stalking feet?
Opposite of torpor
Org. concerned with decay
Papuan port in W.W. II fighting
Person in a mansion
Pigeon or dove
Recipient of much praise
Recreational mathematics construct
Recycle bin, for one
River to the Gulf of Mexico
Sack
Slump
Source of charcoal wood
Spittoon sound
Splinter, to Woody Woodpecker
Stinker
Tonsorial accessory
Traveler's connection
When 58-Across occurs
Where private messages are sent?: Abbr.
'I reckon so'
Wilt Chamberneezy, more familiarly
'It's fruitless'
'Law & Order' actress ___ de la Garza
'This one's on me'
'The ___ of Physics' (1975 best seller)
1950 Tony winner for Best Actor in a Musical
2001 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
36th of 50: Abbr.
A contraction of
A little over three grains
Abyssinian language?
Architect Ludwig Mies van der ___
Astronaut Collins
Baker's dozen, say
Bond analysts' field?: Abbr.
Bush ___
City name part that's Dutch for 'hedge'
Civil War battlefield
Countertenor
Crack
Crowing cue
Dish akin to cotoletta alla milanese
Dogpatch possessive
Dungeons & Dragons player option
Facial or racial preceder
Family name in a Lew Wallace novel
Fan setting
Fashionable meeting place?
First name in objectivism
Go off
Good one
High-definition video display
Indy Jones and others
Kneecaps, e.g.
Word before and after 'and'

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