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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2014 other clues |
Ability to walk a tightrope or swallow a sword? |
'American Graffiti' director |
'Certainly' |
'The ostrich roams the great ___. / Its mouth is wide, its neck is narra': Ogden Nash |
'___ be my pleasure!' |
1966 title role reprised by Jude Law in 2004 |
Action-packed |
Add up |
Agosto or settembre |
And so on and so forth |
Anoint, archaically |
At the discretion of |
Became less than a trickle |
Before, poetically |
Bemoan |
Biblical book in two parts |
Brooklyn squad |
Burns's refusal |
Captain Morgan and others |
Captain, e.g |
Car antitheft aid, for short |
Chaperone, often |
Chooses beforehand |
Coll. program |
Collapse, with 'out' |
Colony member |
Commercial version of crazy eights |
Common dice rolls |
Composure |
Confederate |
Cosmetician Estée |
Coward from England |
Crimean conference locale |
Cry after a roller coaster ride, maybe |
Derision |
Dissertation on people's inherent spitefulness? |
Does away with |
Dough raiser |
Dream for late sleepers? |
Drivers brake for it |
Ed of 'Up' |
Elements of some accents |
Entertains |
Evergreen shrub |
Fangorn Forest denizen |
Feature of many a Ludacris lyric |
Finish (up) |
Fix |
Frat members |
Frigid temps |
Frozen over |
Gave birth on a farm, say |
Gets browner |
Go over and over |
Hold down |
Human or alien |
Identity |
In fine fettle |
In-between |
Inflame, with 'up' |
Inflatable thing |
Informal way to say 87-Across |
It has a light at one end |
It's all tied up with the present |
It's widely hailed as a convenient way to get around |
Its logo displays all Roy G. Biv except indigo |
King's move? |
Lacks |
Land in the Golden Triangle |
Large family |
Layer |
Letter between two others that rhyme with it |
Like |
Like Flatland |
Like some care |
Like some desk work |
Like some French sauces |
Like the 10-Down |
Lines at a theater? |
Literary inits |
Long time |
Lost it |
Mineralogists' study |
Mischievous girl |
Monastery resident |
Neighbor of a 116-Across |
Neighbor of an 8-Down |
Nobel Prize subj |
Not be bold |
Olden |
One of a group of Eastern Christians |
One parodied on 'Portlandia' |
One who might stick his tongue out at you? |
Only what a person can take? |
Organic compound |
Over |
Part of a giggle |
Pass with flying colors |
Postlarval |
Principles espoused during Women's History Month? |
Process of sorting injuries |
Pungent green |
Racing boat |
Reason for glasses |
Represent, sportswise |
Roll of the dice, say |
Sandwich order, for short |
Scary word |
Secret collector |
Sheen |
Slinky going down the stairs? |
Social breakdown |
Some cheaters have them |
Something Pedro and Pablo might have? |
Soprano Sumac |
Soupçon |
South American tuber |
Spiral-horned antelope |
Srs.' worries |
Star burst |
Start of something big? |
Start to love? |
Strip for a fashion show |
Telephone trio |
The two sides of Pac-Man's mouth, say |
The ___ City (New Haven) |
Thumbs' opposites |
Tidies up |
To the same extent |
Together |
Touchy? |
Treasure Stater |
Trousers |
Tug-of-war participant |
Unlikely memoirist |
Up |
Waterway leading to a SW German city? |
Way to l'Île de la Cité |
Young Darth Vader's nickname |
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