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Western and foreign, to moviegoers crossword clue
G E N R E S
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New York Times crossword of June 7th, 2012 other clues |
'Going ___ ...' |
'It's ___!' |
'That's ___ hadn't heard' |
'___ want to talk about it' |
5-Down and others |
Add liberally to |
Adobes and abodes |
Ascap part: Abbr |
Authors |
Automaker Ferrari |
Ban on strip mining, e.g |
Be behind |
Bobcat or Cougar, for short |
Brewer Coors |
Brief start |
Bygone record label |
Cap |
Checkout line complaint |
Chem. assay |
Chess piece: Abbr |
China problem |
Class that's soon to leave: Abbr |
Da's opposite |
Disappear |
Engine part: Abbr |
Fordham athletes |
How some argue |
Informal turndowns |
Investigator of many accidents, for short |
It flows in un río |
It's good for your health |
Its for more than one |
Kind of piece in a jigsaw puzzle |
Lay claim to |
Literary monogram |
Major |
Melodramatic sound |
Mr. Mojo ___ (anagrammatic nickname for Jim Morrison) |
Northern extremes? |
Not paid for, as factory work |
One to build on |
One who's split |
Ones giving cash for quarters |
Ones hoofing it |
Pal |
Part of an extended family |
Part of un jour |
Plot feature |
Property claim |
Push to the right, say |
QB calls |
Relaxes |
Rocker Stefani |
Sarcasm clarifier |
See 13-Across |
See 13-Across |
Some charitable sporting events |
Some Rijksmuseum holdings |
Sorghum variety |
Stars and others |
Stars, e.g |
Studier of distant emissions |
Subject of a six-volume history by Edward Gibbon |
Suffix with opal |
Take out |
Temporarily out, say |
Touchdown stat |
Twins sharing a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Vision: Prefix |
With 14- and 64-Across, familiar rule not always followed |
___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared |
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