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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2015 other clues
Suffix with British and Bush
That is, in Latin
The only trustworthy one?
The Soup ___ ('Seinfeld' character)
They make clinks in drinks
Those: Sp
Three sheets to the wind
Vietnamese soup
Wearing some party shoes
What the Venus de Milo lacks
Where Kia and Hyundai are headquartered
Wife portrayed in 2005's 'Walk the Line'
Witherspoon who played 11-Down in 'Walk the Line'
Woman's best female friend
___ au vin
'Cómo ___?' ('How are you?': Sp.)
Anatomical pouch
'___ there be light'
'___ and Old Lace' (play and movie)
'Bah!'
Aided and ___
Atmosphere
Attempts
Beat by a mile
Big fairs
Bit of Old Norse writing
Boats like the one Noah built
Buddies
Buddies
Canadian native
Co. name ender
Coke rival
Cracked open, as a door
Dems.' foes
Descartes who wrote 'Cogito ergo sum'
Dreamy
Egyptian slitherers
Emulating basketball's Jordan, per an old catchphrase
Excessively focused on something
FedEx alternative
Follower of pi
Fruit-flavored drink with a hyphenated name
Geo. Washington, in the Revolutionary War
German city where Einstein was born
Gorilla
Gossipy sort
Groovy 1960s event
Hair arrangements
Highest roll of a single die
Hwy
Italy's Tower of ___
Language of Pakistan
Letter after bee
Letter-shaped fastener
Many a tourist information handout site
Mexican coin
Milky gem
Narrow street
Nincompoop
Not just a talker
Octagonal street sign
One of the Gershwins
Online periodical
Otherworldly glow
Panache
Part of the atmosphere depleted by CFCs
Popular Mexican brew
Put the pedal to the metal
Religious offshoots
Remove, as a coupon
Resort with mineral waters
Roman numeral X
Shows oral disapproval
Sir ___ Newton
Snake sound
Soprano sounds
Sound that completes the phrase 'Just like ...!'

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