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Premier Sunday crossword of June 24th, 2012 other clues
Umpire's face wear
Consumer's antifraud gp.
Massive
Dating from
One of the Galápagos Islands
Kind of cable that conducts electrical signals
— monster (lizard)
Start of a riddle
Pol. middle-of-the-roaders
Powerball, for example
"Evil Woman" rock gp.
Miss.-to-Mich. dir.
Dull-edged
Previous to
Riddle, part 2
Remove sodium chloride from
Villa d'—
Erie and Tahoe
Gold, in Spain
Keep attached
Most trifling
Prefix for "the same"
Riddle, part 3
Comedian Foxx
Swapped
With 6-Down, what a sad person sings
Robbins or Rice
Elongated fish
Thickhead
Inuit homes
Riddle, part 4
Hat fabric
"Gilligan's Island" star
Villain in 113-Across
Riddle, part 5
— frisé (small dog)
"Buy — regular price, get ..."
Mined matter
Give relief to
Past
Family name of old rulers of Florence
Bonny girl
Riddle, part 6
Suffix with percent
Rub with holy oil
Attaches with a pop
"Hold on a —!"
Put in a new cage
Contender
AOL notes
End of the riddle
Frat "T"
"— a break!"
Prone (to)
"— -hoo!" ("Hey!")
Pick — (draw from the deck)
Lariat, e.g.
Riddle's answer
Greek strife goddess
Shakespeare play
Drive while car shopping
Part of YTD
Curly-coated dogs
"Gotcha!"
It borders Vietnam
Whimpered like a baby
On the beach
Floods
"Boston Public" actor Nicky
Ghost's cry
See 52-Across
Part of some hammers
Polar
Unification Church member
Hawaii's — Loa
Did very well
Vardalos of films
"I've got a mule, her name is —"
Right-angled annex
Nimble
Small blood cavity in organ tissue
Fare from McDonald's or Wendy's
Sgt., say
Makes out all right
Eateries
Old video game systems
Pkg. for a dozen eggs
Tightly packed fish
— out (barely earn)
Mix again
Hgt.
Caused
Verve
Hodgepodge
Rigid
"Gosh golly!"
Guy, informally
Splits anew
Top-floor storage area
Farthest from the start
Actor James Van — Beek
German king, 936-73
Higher-priced
Kabuki sash
"— seen enough"
Responses to groaners
Disco-era term meaning "galore"
"It hit me like a — bricks"
"Maude" star Arthur
— -for (neglected)
Director Rob
Tendencies
Dialect
iPhone buy
Didn't ignite properly
Italian stage actress Duse
Dilapidated
Tempered with heat
What a cyclops has
Arctic regions
Genetic stuff
Pos., to neg.
Funny Caesar
ESPN sports analyst Dick
Roma's land
U.S.-Mexico border city
Washes with soapy water
Ed of Reagan's cabinet
Incantation
"There ought — law!"
Trial fig.
Lower-left PC key abbr.
Vertex
1999 Seattle protest subj.
"Well now!"
Hairstyles
—Kosh B'Gosh

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