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Pirate's hiding place, possibly crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 10th, 2011 other clues
Designated
Devote
Elaborate spectacles
Flame Queen ___ (famous gemstone)
Game show fodder
Handle, as paperwork
Having multiple layers of self-reference
Hockey stat
It uses liquid from a pitcher
It's at the end of the line
Jazz trumpeter Baker
Largest land animal
Like the ancient Greeks
Madame Tussaud's first name
Maintenance
Major party
Make known
Membership list
Mid 19th-century president
Oedipus, for one
Old English recorder
One with big hips, maybe
Ones offering pass protection?
Political entity of 1854-1900
Popular June program?
Queen Dido's home
Resolve a longstanding disagreement
Roadbed inset
Rob Roy or Shirley Temple
Role in a drawing-room mystery
Shave
Short-lived republic founded in 1836
Site of Goodfellow Air Force Base
Southern contraction
Special Forces units
Spheres
Swampland swimmer
Take a piece from
They're thrown in anger
Tolstoy character ___ Ilyich
Tree-defoliating insect
Tries to ensure a hit
Typical of urban life
What keeps a camera rolling?
Where one may take the plunge?
Where Patroclus met his end
___ 8
Actress Corby who played Grandma Walton
'Beyond the Sea' singer
'Little' Dickens character
'Poor Richard's Almanack' tidbit
'That little darkroom where negatives are developed,' per Michael Pritchard
1950s million-selling song that begins 'The evening breeze caressed the trees ...'
Alan who won an Emmy for his role on 'The West Wing'
Animated girl-group leader
Arm of the sea?
Artists' stories, maybe
Bounces
Chance to win
Cloud maker
Cocktail often made with pineapple juice
Conseil d'___ (French government body)
Copy
Cuts a line, say
Day break

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