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New York Times crossword of June 3rd, 2011 other clues
Other side
Part of the underground economy?
Passes out slowly
Picking up power?
Principal player in 'Grease'
Ready
Really thin
Set for juggling
Set upon
She had a 1959 hit with 'I Loves You, Porgy'
She hid Zeus from Cronus
Spinning device giving the illusion of motion
Spun
Subject of a museum in eastern Colorado
Suffix with señor
Superior group
Superior groups
Superlatively sad
Tasty triangle
The unwashed
They can be saturated
They might provide coverage for racecars
They're no rain-makers
They're seen on both sides of bridges
Thought
Track meet event
Voicer of Ego in 'Ratatouille'
Voicer of Underdog on TV
Wakes
Wall fixture
What a floozy might show off
Wheatworm, e.g.
Winner of gold in four consecutive Olympics, 1956-68
Without any embroidery
Alternative to being tapped
'I think,' briefly
Biblical 912-year-old
Brand of munchables
Chemist's relatives?
Children's song that's based on an old work song melody
Chilly shower setting?
Coll. acquisitions
Composer Vivaldi
Confounded
Convention lengthener?
Crate
Do stuff
Ease
Exchanges
Foe of Caesar
Found to be legal, in a way
Generic addressees
Gobbledygook
Great ape?
In ___ (embryonic)
Is no longer
It might make drinkers blush
It often goes out with a bang
Job for a barber
Keep hush-hush
Kind of milk
Kind of pie or cake
Laissez-faire
Launch time?
Like effort and influence
Like many countries' rulers
Literally, 'barley'
Many a khan
Mediterranean or Baltic: Abbr.
Misanthrope who says 'We are all born mad. Some remain so'
More than talk

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