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Wisconsin v. ___ (landmark 1972 Supreme Court case on religious freedom) crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of June 23rd, 2015 other clues |
*Brash |
'I know what you're thinking' ability |
'You have got to be kidding me!' |
*'Mad Max: Fury ___' |
*'___ you!' ('See?!') |
*Exotic getaway spot |
*Like a treadless tire |
*Prey for a garter snake |
Actress Falco |
Attaché's bldg |
Barn sounds |
Batty |
Big name in health plans |
Bit of high jinks |
Black-and-white |
Bobby with a #4 jersey |
Boyle who directed 'Slumdog Millionaire' |
Bro or sis |
Broccoli ___ |
Called to a calf, say |
Can material |
Cries after a good sermon |
Deep blue dye |
Empty, as a well |
Feature at a horse track |
Fourth qtr. ender |
Future internist's exam |
Get an ___ (ace) |
Girl coming out in society |
Hand warmer |
Happy ___ |
Holder of a cabinet position, formerly |
Icelandic saga |
Impressionist |
In a row: Var |
Israeli writer ___ Oz |
Jekyll's counterpart |
Joust weapon |
Kind of screen for a TV |
Louisiana inlet |
Maine college town |
Man's name that's almost a homophone for 13-Across |
Many urban homes: Abbr |
Modern-day genre for the 1952 film whose title is suggested by a word ladder starting at 1-Across |
More hazardous, as winter driving conditions |
Much arctic land |
No longer ill |
Occupations of 24-Across in the film |
Order room service, say |
Panther or puma |
Partners' pronoun |
Real |
Shop sign that may be flipped |
Sitting on |
Some circus workers |
Soprano Sumac |
Spanish liqueur |
Start of a very cold temperature |
Sweat-inducing, as weather |
The film's co-star |
The film's headliners |
The year 2300 |
They're said at the altar |
Traveled far and wide |
Unlocks, in poesy |
Voting no |
Was on TV |
Watch readouts, for short |
What a mechanic works under |
What drives on a parkway and parks on a driveway |
Women's casual pants |
Workout site, for short |
___ Pérignon (Champagne) |
___ Reader |
___ Stark, 'Game of Thrones' protagonist |
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