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New York Times crossword of June 3rd, 2007 other clues
Dish eaten with chopsticks
Disney subsidiary
Easter Island is a province of it
Eastern title
Enero, e.g.
Equine
Estrada of 'CHiPs'
Faux gold
Former name for Ben-Gurion Airport
Front of a manuscript leaf
George Bush or Dick Cheney, once
Gleans
Grad school grillings
Hungarian spa town
Illustrations: Abbr.
Initial stages
It has five pillars
It needs refining
Japanese porcelain
Just make out
Key of Beethoven's 'Für Elise'
Leaves rolling in the aisles
Legendary Gaelic poet
Leonardo da Vinci?
Like Mork of 'Mork & Mindy'
Like one end of a battery terminal
Make like new
Mix up
N, E, S and W
Nutritionist Davis
Nutty
Ontario or Supérieur
Others, to Pedro
Overlapping fugue motifs
Start of a counting-out rhyme
Starts in on
Stirrup sites
Stranded by winter weather, perhaps
Tchaikovsky's middle name
Tempt
The Monkees' '___ Believer'
Three strikes and you're out, e.g.
Tiger Woods?
Title girl in a 1962 Roy Orbison hit
Tony-winning actress Verdon
Tout's offering
TV dinner holder
Ursine : bear :: lutrine : ___
Vehicle on 30-Across
Viking landing site
Wastes
Web address lead-in
Welsh cheese dish
Where hens sit
Wrong
Zeus' domain, in myth
___ Quinn, formerly of 'S.N.L.'
___ the dinosaur (extinction)
___ voce (quietly)
'Lord Jim' star, 1965
'Chances ___'
'Dr. Strangelove,' e.g.
'Idomeneo,' e.g.
'Leave it to Beaver' catchphrase
'Like ___ not ...'
'My dear lady'
'No prob!'
'This means business' look
'This won't hurt ___'
'We the Living' author Rand
'___ would seem'
1983 Woody Allen mockumentary
Agnostic
Annie Oakley?
Army outfit
Assimilate
Author/journalist Fallaci
Awful
Babe Ruth?
Backing
Bedtime for junior, maybe
Benjamin Franklin?
Bewitched
Bill Gates?
Billboard chart category
Bowed, to a violist
Breath fresheners
Cartoon mermaid
Charles Schwab?
Chops
Classic flivver
Common muscle protein
Construction company
Contemptuous expression
Continental boundary
Country singer West
Court encouragement
Cows
Cruncher of nos.
Cutting humor
Cutty ___ (clipper ship)
Panoramic
Parsnip, e.g.
Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.
Pendulum's path
Pet plant
Pioneer org.
Place that's all abuzz
Pokémon and the Beatles, once
Quarterback Rodney
Radio letter between Nan and Peter
Rectify
Rigel's constellation
Root beer feature
Saffron's mom on 'Ab Fab'
San ___, Argentina
Sarcastic comment of sympathy
SAT section
Second: Abbr.
See 27-Across
See or call
Seed cover
Sees about
Sermon site
Service group
Set after melting
Shakespearean compilation
Sigmund Freud?
Silent auction site
Skater's leap
Skater's leap
Some trigonometric ratios
Something to bid
Sordid
Southwest chips-and-chili snacks

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