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New York Times crossword of June 10th, 2024 other clues |
Theater backdrop |
Regarding |
Simple trade |
General ___ chicken |
Irksome, like a fly |
"Therefore …" |
Gemstone with a "fire" variety |
Theater centerpiece |
Where the rubber meets the road? |
Like much '90s music and video games |
Novelist Jaffe |
Put (down) |
Cleaning implement for bunnies? |
Significant |
Like feet after a race, perhaps |
Grooming option for a pampered pooch |
Prepare, as the dinner table |
Draft beer receptacles |
Detox centers |
Banish |
Written in stone |
Soup server's spoon |
Alert about a crime, say |
Surf's partner on a menu |
Unit for a comedian or musician |
Mushroom's reproductive cells |
___ and switch |
Put into a Word document, say |
Cheat sheet info |
Like hard plaster |
Home of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil |
Contribute a little |
Years, in Portuguese |
Overflowing (with) |
Make over |
Colorful slushy drink |
Rhyme for "Chevy" in Don McLean's "American Pie" |
Painful toy to step on |
In case |
Counterparts of dahs |
Guinness world record holder for "English word with the most meanings" |
Got up |
College sports channel |
Frogs' wartier cousins |
H.S. test result that can translate into college credit |
Part of a tennis match |
Bygone Russian ruler |
"All right, that's fine" |
Sink, as the sun |
Cushions in front of a computer keyboard |
Pleasant and accommodating |
Philip Larkin or Patricia Lockwood |
Vent openings |
Strongly desire |
Like areas where cigarettes are not permitted |
Striped swimmer named for a heavenly being |
Things to hang one's hat on |
Agcy. that monitors workplace hazards |
Being |
You might stand on them to reach something |
Having everything one needs |
Volleyball move before a spike |
"Bunny ear" made while tying a shoelace |
Deep brass instrument |
Like England between the ninth and 15th centuries |
Cattle farms |
Shot out, as lava |
Spin around |
Fencing swords |
Mountain spine |
Stuck-up sort |
Mast attachment |
Blue race in "Avatar" |
Complete collection |
Adjust, as a watch |
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