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New York Times crossword of June 29th, 2011 other clues
Balding person's directive to a barber?
Bamboozles
Big Apple sch.
Boomers' followers
Bounce back
Breezed through
Bullying, e.g.
Bygone Las Vegas casino
Canvas holder
Cassini of fashion
Chambers of commerce?
Chiang ___-shek
Chill
Commercial suffix with Cray-
Considered
Construction piece
Covered stadium that's off-limits to bands?
Damage
Didn't go straight
Didn't sink
Drone, e.g.
Famous last words?
First name in linguistics
Fraternal grp.
French tire
Fund
Georgetown athlete
Green option
Head, slangily
Help with a job
Ascetic's wear
Henry ___, first secretary of war
Honey
Inclined
Inter ___
January 2nd?
Kapellmeister's charge
Kind of mark
Knocking sound
Like geysers
Meandering trip from Kingston to Montego Bay?
Not tricked by
Old Renault
One 'a-leaping' in a Christmas song
Open a door to
Paul who co-starred in 'I Love You, Man'
Peeved
Pequod co-owner
Place to order a stack, say
Protection for a fairy-tale dwarf's brain?
Sir's counterpart
Somewhere between excellent and poor, as a restaurant
State bordering the Pacific, informally
Strings of islands?
Tours 'with'
Whalebone
When repeated, a cry at sea
Yemeni leader ___ Abdullah Saleh
___-Pacific
'Lord, is ___?'
'Iliad' figure
'Jane ___'
'Lido Shuffle' singer Boz
'Little Women' woman
'No siree!'
'Not only that ...'
'Oops!,' to a shooter
'Tommy' rockers
'Waterworld' girl
'You there?'
1960s TV boy
A little open
Acknowledge
Alternatives to Butterfingers
Argentine soccer hero Maradona

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