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New York Times crossword of June 3rd, 2022 other clues
Designer Kamali who made Farrah Fawcett's iconic red swimsuit
Hucksters have them
One of three brothers in a Puzo best seller
Non-taxing part of airline travel?
Gear up
Endangered Western wolf
Employer of Kirk and Spock
Giving chocolate to the dog, e.g.
Plant with oily seeds
African river with a notorious name
Olympic Australis is a noted one
Dollar alternative
Like O negative vis-à-vis O positive
Totals
Bow
Paste in soup
Tiny inheritance
Hot flash?
"Woo-hoo!," in Oaxaca
Place to park
Dressed, so to speak
Magazine with the slogan "All you need to know about everything that matters," with "The"
Images of Pluto, perhaps
It commonly comes in black and blue
Dark clouds, e.g.
Graham of "Gilmore Girls"
Supplied with dough, as a bakery
The average American spends over four hours a day on it
Assist on the job
Trash can, jocularly
Private dining room
Jimi Hendrix vis-à-vis the Monkees, in 1967
All 12 Disney princesses, e.g.
Part of Canada named for part of Europe
"The Carol Burnett Show" network
Looks like a jerk
Actor Burton
Company with the motto "When you rise, we shine"
Small-business partner, perhaps
Shows
Chronicle
Day associated with Mars, in astrology: Abbr.
Hoi polloi
Puzzle genre
Clip
Reason some kids won't go to class
Hoth, in "The Empire Strikes Back"
Eastern leader
Period before a big deadline
Regular: Abbr.
Yemeni seaport
It's not good
It may be part of a suit
Path at a university
Arcade game ender
Proceed during rush hour, say
Went up
Buildings with many wings
Abstract artist Krasner
Give and take
Comment made while waving in a crowd
Ingredients in mattar paneer
Actress who played Queens Elizabeth and Victoria in film
It's down in France
Wrinkle-prone fabric
"Well, who'da thunk it!"
Take a plane to
Parade, with "out"
"Cheers" actor George

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