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New York Times crossword of June 4th, 2007 other clues
'Garfield' canine
1940s Bikini blast, in brief
'Madness' month
'Lovely ___, meter maid' (Beatles lyric)
'Faster!'
'___ on your life!'
Adjective follower
Aerosol spray
Assign an NC-17, e.g.
Atop
Barn bird
Baseball team V.I.P.'s: Abbr.
Baseball's Matty or Felipe
Bea Arthur sitcom
Break, briefly ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Cain's brother
Car for a star
Classic kids' show
Company that clears clogged drains
Corn and wheat
Crime-fighter Eliot Ness, notably
Entry-level position: Abbr.
Exhortation at a pub
Explosive inits.
Fancy tie
Following
Football kick
French political divisions
Friendly tournament format
Game with Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum
Gobs
Greek Cupid
Harry Potter prop
Held on to
Hug givers
In front
Ladder step
Lecture
Like pumpkins and traffic cones
Winter precipitation
With 48-Across, popular computer product
Mishaps
Monopoly quartet: Abbr.
Nancy Drew or Joan of Arc
Neither's partner
New Jersey hoopsters
Nick of 'Lorenzo's Oil'
Not fooled by
Nurse Espinosa on 'Scrubs'
One who knows 'the way'
Phone part
Poker stake
Prefix with -plasm
Pro vote in a French referendum
Put in ___ way
Rocky hill
Ross Perot, in 1992 and 1996
Saab or Subaru
Santa's 'present' for a naughty child
Scenic view
Second Amendment rights org.
See 30-Across
Silver Cloud of autodom
Spanish squiggle
SSW's opposite
Steellike
Subject to mildew, perhaps
Suffix with expert
The Godfather's voice, e.g.
Tummy muscles
U.S.N.A. grad
Unlikely dog for a canine registry
Use a keyboard
Uses a stool
Way off
Web destination
What a sun visor prevents

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