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New York Times crossword of June 26th, 2021 other clues |
Test that uses radioactive tracers |
Behaves badly |
Hyperbole from one approaching the buffet |
Literary team playing in front of "ten thousand eyes" |
Zoom call figure |
Jack-in-the-box part |
Goes along with the party line? |
They're searched for in a rush |
When "Ma is gettin' kittenish with Pap," in "Carousel" |
Like some mail and laundry |
Reduction indicators |
Central event in 1960's "Inherit the Wind" |
English football powerhouse, to fans |
HI ring? |
Like popping bubble wrap, for many |
File size unit, informally |
Give away |
Digital applications? |
Certain Girl Scout cookies |
Serenade need, perhaps |
Cause of a feeding frenzy |
Go to |
Occupied leader? |
Toponym in the dairy aisle |
"Can you be less cryptic?" |
Times when NPR listeners are engrossed enough to linger in their idling cars |
Gloucester setting |
Some bachelorette outings |
Crux |
Second, so to speak |
Answer that would be more apt at 10 Down? |
Entirety, redundantly |
Actor Gulager of TV's "The Tall Man" |
Mixed up |
Tropical island whose name comes from the Spanish for "snows" |
Home to the Trap Music Museum: Abbr. |
It has its limits |
Romantic's dream |
"Ozymandias," e.g. |
Master: Abbr. |
Jimmy Carter's alma mater, briefly |
Popular reunion swag |
Backing |
Count |
___ Ian, "Mean Girls" revenge seeker |
Annoy downstairs neighbors, maybe |
Opposite of 54-Down |
Topographical map feature |
Stuffs |
Self-described "practical originalist" of the Supreme Court |
City where Marco Polo was held as a prisoner of war |
"Stop" and "Open," e.g. |
Noted producer of blueberries |
Discredited |
German title |
Went on and on and on and ... |
Labor-intensive tattoo type |
Beverage steeped outdoors |
Ungrammatical title of a 1984 Cyndi Lauper hit |
Stuffs |
Kind of power supply |
___ Westover, author of the 2018 best-selling memoir "Educated" |
Junket |
Thickness |
___ Owens a.k.a. Queen Latifah |
Court fig. |
Opposite of 25-Down |
Suffix with Jacob |
German granny |
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