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New York Times crossword of June 8th, 2002 other clues
Missile in a silo
Move quickly and lightly
N.L. city: Abbr.
Not alert
Opposite of combinative
Orator's asset
Over the stadium wall
Part of many a corporate facility
Pick
Pickup line request
Plaintive piece
Popular handheld game company
Portuguese lady
Project conclusion?
Prominent part of a Nixon caricature
Publisher Ballantine
Racket part
Religious inscription
Right down the fairway
Role in 'The Robe'
Rolling ___ (rich)
Sale abbr.
Sam of the Watergate hearings
Sandwich choice
Set aside
Shoebox letters
Siouan speakers
Social climbers
Some Feds
Songwriter Novello
Sources of starch
Spacewalks, for short
Spurs are attached to it
Trim
'Yo te ___'
'___ the glad waters of the dark blue sea': Byron
24-Across, in France
Arsenic is one
Atlas abbr.
Barker
Beaten to death
Big name in talk radio
Buckets
Buffalo, e.g.
Charles, for one
Comedian who once said, 'My audiences are my group therapy'
Cousin of a bittern
Dash and others
Dazed
Doesn't play
Dope
Fat substitute
Finally settle
Global positioning fig.
Go from 3 to 9, say
Graph spot
Harp go-with, maybe
Honorary title holders
Isocrates, for one
Itinerary abbr.
Like fraternity party revelers, perhaps
Like some old-fashioned lamps
Many a tourist
Marie or Julie: Abbr.
Maryland home of the Goddard Space Flight Center
Waited on
Whistle time
Wild ___
Zip
[How boring!]
___ the good

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