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New York Times crossword of June 18th, 2014 other clues |
A.C.L.U. part: Abbr |
'God is the perfect ___': Browning |
'It could happen' |
'___ problem!' |
1974 Mocedades hit whose English version is titled 'Touch the Wind' |
2001 best seller about competitive Scrabble |
Abbr. before a founding date |
Alternative to 'x,' in math |
Author Levin |
Balloon's undoing |
Barcelona's Joan ___ Foundation |
Baseball part |
Bindle toters |
Black-bordered news item |
Bridal path |
Car that may have a bar |
Checkout procedures |
Column style |
Courtroom team: Abbr |
Cousins of rhododendrons |
Cracker topper |
Editor's override |
Fare that may be rolled |
Fathoms |
Feather in one's cap |
Financial resources |
Former Air France fleet members, for short |
Fruity soda brand |
Full, and then some |
Fun house noises |
Guinness word |
Help in crime |
In the thick of |
Interpreter of omens |
Is inconsistent |
It has its setting |
Japanese 'soft art' (max opening score of 92 points) |
Key of a Bach 'Bourrée' |
Light wind? |
Lumber along |
M.Y.O.B. part |
Magnify an online map |
Mini-metro |
Mixed bag |
Napkin's place |
Newport Beach isle |
Norm: Abbr |
On the observation deck, say |
Part of a fashion ensemble, maybe |
Partner in crime |
Plot-listing datum |
Pompom's place |
Prefix with Freudian |
Quark's place |
Ran off, in a way (max opening score of 94 points) |
Scarlett's suitor |
Setting of Kubla Khan's palace |
Sewing kit item |
Smart-alecky |
Some brews |
Some gobblers |
Some hotel lobbies |
Sounds of censure (max opening score of 80 points) |
Steinbeck family |
Stops for a breather |
Sweet filling, in product names |
Tiny bits |
Totally inept sorts (max opening score of 104 points) |
Volkswagen model since 1979 |
What snobs put on |
What you'd need to play 26-, 29-, 43- or 45-Across |
Where to hear 'Bravo!' and 'Brava!' |
While away |
Without ___ (riskily) |
Wonderland cake message |
Wounded Knee tribe |
___ vez (again: Sp.) |
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