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Murray ___-Mann, Physics Nobelist who coined the term 'quark' crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 28th, 2016 other clues
'No kidding!'
'___ 'em!'
1980s TV's 'Kate & ___'
Actress Angela of 'American Horror Story'
Airline whose main hub is in Atlanta
Ancient Greek physician
Antarctic volcano named for a place in the underworld
Antlered beast
Architectural add-on
Begged
Blessing before a meal
Blue on an electoral map: Abbr
Board, as a plane
Casus ___ (cause of war)
Charles Schwab rival
Child-care expert LeShan
City in SE France
City where Einstein was born
Cloud in space
Conductor Georg whose name consists of two musical notes
Decidedly nonfeminist women's group
Designer Cassini
Eagle's residence
Enemy org. in many a spy thriller
Freud contemporary Alfred
Grind, as the teeth
Grp. holding quadrennial competitions
Healing ointment
Hwy. through Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan
In days of yore
Japanese martial art that emphasizes not injuring the attacker
Last car
Links org
Long way to go?
Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship
Meadow
Melville's second novel
Mens ___ (guilty mind)
Moniker for German chancellor Konrad Adenauer
More optimistic
Mrs. Perón
Neuter, as a stallion
Niece's counterpart, in French
Night before
Night stand locale
North Carolina fort
Not gendered, as a noun
Not slippery at all, as a winter road
Obama, astrologically
One who might have a corner office, for short
Open the door for
Organism
Poet's 'before'
Police setup
Prefix with transmitter
Psyche part
Rumble in the Jungle participant
Scraping (by)
Sneaky laugh
Soil enricher
Sophia of 'Marriage Italian-Style'
Source of the 'K' in Kmart
Spider of children's literature
Spider's class
Spider's web-producing organ
Staked a claim
Sturdy tree
Swiss-German artist Paul
The 'e' of i.e
Things spiders leave
Use for flowers in Hawaii
Volunteer's phrase
Went extinct
Whalebone
Words after break or shake
World of Warcraft enthusiast, e.g
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