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New York Times crossword of June 5th, 2018 other clues
'Dude!'
'Gloria in Excelsis ___'
'Phooey!'
'That will be ___ the set of sun' (line from the first scene of 'Macbeth')
Actress Garr of 'Young Frankenstein'
Alan in the Television Hall of Fame
Alternative to 'Woof!'
Autumn colours
Bad looking
Bears witness (to)
Bendable body part
Capt. Jean-___ Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise
Color akin to rouge
Colorful ocean phenomena caused by dinoflagellates
Composer who's the eponym of a Helsinki park
Cowardly
Crowd around
Cut (off)
Dadaism, pejoratively
Deceptive movement
Dir. from Iceland to Ireland
Distort
Dodges of the 1980s
Drunk
Earth
Edible part of a carrot or radish
Electronically advanced, informally
Eloquent
Expert in calculus: Abbr
First game of a series
Forgoes a co-pilot
Goatish
Headliner
Heat shields?
Hindu social division
Impertinent sort
Island off the western coast of Scotland
King Lear's eldest daughter
Klutzy
Lead-in to gender
Lifeguard's skill, for short
Like some peanuts and winter roads
Lincoln in-laws
Line on a band T-shirt, maybe
Lip
Match the bet of
Nearest target for a bowler
Neophyte, in modern lingo
Nonkosher lunch orders, briefly
Part of U.S.S.R.: Abbr
Person handing out chocolate cigars, maybe
Person whose inner child has been released?
Psychoanalysis topics
Rock singer?
Sage
Sedates
Small print advertisement
Stupid
Suffix of approximation
Takes too much of, for short
Teller of the future
Third ___ (character who delivers the line in 60-Across)
Tours turndown
Truth tellers' opposite
Western defense grp
What a whistler whistles
World capital where Harry Houdini and Erno Rubik were born
Wriggly swimmer
Yacht spot

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