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New York Times crossword of June 27th, 2001 other clues |
'... ___ they say' |
'Yadda-yadda-yadda' |
180° turn, slangily |
Abbr. on some letter headings |
Actress Plummer |
All there is |
Alluring |
Alluring |
Answer to the riddle |
Architect Saarinen |
Architect Saarinen |
Artist Warhol |
Attacked violently |
Attacked violently |
Baloney |
Baloney |
Bit of media hype |
Calamitous |
Calamitous |
Cause of an itch |
Clinch |
Clinch |
Clinched |
Comme ci, comme ca |
Comme ci, comme ca |
Corset features |
Crooks' methods, to cops |
Dakar's land |
Deer ma'am |
Drift off |
End of the riddle |
End of the riddle |
Famous last words? |
Famous last words? |
German article |
German article |
Girasol, e.g. |
Go belly up |
God-awful |
Hang in there |
Idyllic setting |
Knocks to the floor |
Letters above 0 |
Letters above 0 |
Like J.F.K. Airport: Abbr. |
Like some columns |
Like some columns |
Little swab |
Maupassant novel '___ Vie' |
Mélange |
Mélange |
Mid 11th-century date |
Middle of the riddle |
Middle of the riddle |
Milo or Tessie |
Milo or Tessie |
Moved like the Blob |
Muesli morsel |
Muesli morsel |
Not e'en once |
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters |
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters |
Opener of many doors |
Opposite of 'no no' |
Other, in Bordeaux |
Out of port |
Out of port |
Pillbox or porkpie |
Pops |
Pops |
Pretty |
Pronounce an 'r' like a Scot |
Quisling's city |
Rats' hangout |
Replay option |
River to the Baltic |
River to the Baltic |
Ruckus |
Ruckus |
Sacagawea, for one |
Safe deposit box item |
Schooner fillers |
Shakespearean verb |
Shakespearean verb |
Smelling a rat |
Snapped out of it |
Start of a musical riddle |
Stradivarius's teacher |
Surgery aid |
This, in Toledo |
This, in Toledo |
Took the vanguard |
Train locale |
Veg out |
Walked over |
Walked over |
Where the action is |
Where the action is |
Whopping |
Whopping |
Wing |
Wing |
Yachter's woe |
___ a good thing |
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