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New York Times crossword of June 11th, 2016 other clues
'Annette Sings ___' (1960 pop album)
'Hear me out'
'The vice of a few intelligent people,' per Voltaire
About 2% of the Hope Diamond
After the fact
Aims
Alternative to quinoa
Aye's opposite, poetically
Bare-bones
Baroque window
Barrel holder
Bobby who co-founded the Black Panthers
Certain Internet diagram
Children's song about avian anatomy
Converts to pastureland, say
Couple
Debatable ability
Deem appropriate
Dunn formerly of 'S.N.L.'
Elephantine Island is in it
Equal: Prefix
Establish gradually
Fatsis who wrote the best-selling 'Word Freak'
French siege site of 1597
Grub for a grub
Hardly seen, to Seneca
Home brewing vessel
I have, to Henri
Ill-fated, old-style
Involving multiple states: Abbr
Like lingerie
Like some unions
Lot
Mayo, for one
Monkshood flower's 'hood'
Nature
Neighbor of Windsor Castle
Nix
Off
One face in the crowd?
One might start working on Black Friday
One of the Leewards
Ones hanging around a deli?
Poison also called white arsenic
Post-stunt provocation
Priceline possibilities
Really go up
Sancho Panza, to Don Quixote
Some car wash grps
Something held at arm's length
Source of resentment in the Colonies in the 1770s
Soviet co-op
Stir
Student taking Civil Procedure, most likely
Third-ever Best Actor Oscar winner
Tilt
Toast, e.g
Tropicana label specification
Two of them are worth a sawbuck
Untold
Was spitting nails
Way back then, way back when
Way cool, in modern lingo
Whacking tool
Where Shaq won the Adolph Rupp Trophy
Winning move
Zebu feature

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