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New York Times crossword of June 22nd, 1997 other clues
'Edward Scissorhands' star
'James and the Giant Peach' author
'Serpico' author Peter
'That feels good!'
'The First Wives' Club' members
'The Pelican Brief' author
'The Road Runner' background sights
'The Simpsons' bartender
'___ mud in your eye!'
18, 19 and 20 of a series
1944 Bing Crosby hit
1944 film
1948 film
1951 film
1965 film
1986 or 1994 film
90's film autobiography subtitled 'My Story'
A Turner
Actress Harper and others
Actress Thurman
Antivenins
Arches
Author LeShan
Auto with models 900 and 9000
Ball throwers
Bay, county or city of Ireland
Bear of literature
Big name in video games
Bit
Blasted a hole in
Boost
Bootlicker
Boots
Breaks
Breathing aid
British F.B.I.
Canceled
Case workers, for short
Certain drop
Challenger of the dragon Smaug
City near Provo
City of northern Finland
Coming up
Computer game ___ City
Contentious political assembly
Country singer McDaniel
Crayola color
Cuddly film creatures of 1983
Daisy variety
Dealer in piece goods
Dole's Senate successor
Domingo y lunes
Double fold
Embodiment of impractical chivalry
En-graved letters?
English churchyard features
Exciting experience, in slang
Fan letdown
First name in folk
Fish that sings when mating
Former Chief Justice Harlan ___ Stone
Glass-___ Currency Act, 1913
Golden ___ (seniors)
Habituates
Helmsman
Henry Clay, for one
Historic rival of Florence
Hoglike animals
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, e.g.
Impolite reply
Intl. air hub
Iron: Prefix
Isao ___ of the P.G.A.
It played the Platters' platters
Jostle
Kenyan independence leader ___ Mboya
Late bedtime
Latin clarification
Like some walks
Literally, 'goddess'
Locale of ancient Ur
Look for damages
Loud and rude
Lull
Make an outstanding design?
Mark of official approval
Mid.
More than nod
Mouths
Namesakes of a son of Adam
Opium ___
Paul I, e.g.
Pays the price for
Pitcher Fernandez
Pointless
Pot contents
Prefix with -vert
Questionnaire datum
Rats
Real-life sailor on whom Crusoe was based
Recesses
Relaxation in 63-Across
Request to a guest
Riot-stopping grps.
Satanic moniker
Seasonal drink
See 26-Across
See 44-Down
See 45-Down
Shooting match
Singer Jackson
Site of a famous flag-raising
Skirt
Slangy turndown
Sleeping spots
Snob
Some TV's
Southern swarmer
Strait of Messina menace
Successful person
Super Bowl XIV participants
Swiss theologian Barth
Sympathetic sounds
The Tar Heels: Abbr.
Theroux's 'The Happy ___ of Oceania'
They make calls from home
They're toasted at luncheons
Third Chinese dynasty
Two-time president of Texas
Unfair shake
Vidal's '___ Breckinridge'
Was in knots
West-central Texas city
Wheaton of 'Stand By Me'
White-knuckled
With 111-Down, vulture or hawk
With 60-Down, bid
Word of encouragement
Words of praise

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