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New York Times crossword of June 30th, 2012 other clues |
'Aloha nui ___' |
'CrazySexyCool' R&B trio |
'Heck, yeah!' |
'Licence to Kill' Bond girl Talisa |
'Spec of Dust' singer, 1982 |
'The Bonnie Blue Flag' org |
'The Toilet' playwright Jones |
'___ can do it ...' |
911 letters |
Airs |
Ammunition |
Antioxidant berry |
Aquatic dragonfly larva |
Barista's container |
Baseball lineups, e.g |
Bird |
Bit the dust |
Buck in Cooperstown |
Bunch of, casually |
Carefree syllable |
Classical mechanics concept introduced by Euler |
Computer peripheral? |
Cousin of a kinkajou |
Dairy product container |
Deal opposed by Perot |
Donovan of 'Clueless' |
Early millennium year |
Eight-time Best Opera Recording Grammy winner |
Entree whose 'bowl' is often consumed |
Frosty |
Fuzz and Flap, in the comics: Abbr |
German granny |
Hammer or Spade types |
Hawaiian island dolls' superiors, in song |
He played Virgil Earp in 'Tombstone,' 1993 |
Holdup? |
Johann ___ Koss, speed skater with four Olympic golds |
Jumping ability, in hoops lingo |
Jungle growth |
Less |
Let up |
Like some copyright infringers |
Lucas Oil Stadium replaced it |
Many a stress reliever |
Material for some soapmakers |
Michael Keaton title role |
More like space |
Not subject someone to a blow-by-blow |
One on le trône |
One whose head may be stuck in a bucket |
Ottoman commanders |
Part of N.B |
Passes (out) |
Plays accompanied by hayashi |
Really moved |
Remote fillers, maybe |
Some longhairs |
Strong pelvic joint |
Sugar substitute? |
Terminus of a 19th-century 'Trail' |
Three dues? |
Trivial amount |
Very unfriendly way to respond |
What a roughneck works on |
What a water softener removes |
What every honest competitor deserves |
What you don't have to do on casual Friday |
XXX |
___ quel (as is, in Arles) |
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