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New York Times crossword of June 11th, 2014 other clues
'For sure, dude!'
'60s atty. gen. whose brother served as president
'Is this the spot?'
'Not another word!'
'Remove,' to a typesetter
'Wait just ___!'
'You're dethpicable' toon
'___ of God,' 1985 film
+ or - particle
1982's 'Ebony and Ivory,' e.g
1992 Winter Olympics backdrop
All-natural
Athena's counterpart
Big foot spec
Brightly colored rock
C. S. Lewis's birthplace
Chop up
Club
Cook's canful
Crumpets go-with
Developer of the U.S.'s first TV test pattern
Diet food phrase
English pop singer Goulding
Fortune 100 company based in Seattle
Founded
Gaggle : geese :: exaltation : ___
Get
Gets in the vicinity of
Go a few rounds
Hot chili designation
Intl. association since 1960
Jerry Scott/Jim Borgman teen comic strip
June 14, e.g
Lighted tree, maybe
Like many a beanie
Memorial Day weekend event
Not engaging
Not pass
Office printing giant
One sharing a bunk bed, maybe
Oscar-winning Ben Affleck film
Overnight, maybe
Part of a round
Part of a science credit
Part of a string quartet
Party with a piñata, say
Pen, e.g
Pipe shape
Place of learning in France
Place to play cards
Place to play cards
Place with robes
Protein-building acid
Put off
Salsa, e.g
Sing with dulcet tones
Some protesters in China
Something to play
Source of soft feathers
Spoiled
Start of a website manager's email address, maybe
Take with force
Tlaloc, to the Aztecs
Toon's place
Very long period
Wildcatter's investment
Word after '&' in some store names
Yacht club locale
Zilch
Zilch
[Canada]
[Japan]
[U.S.A.]
[U.S.S.R.]
___ holiday
___ White (Clue character)
___-American

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