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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2009 other clues
'He doesn't have ___ bone in his body'
'How was ___ know?'
'La Bohème' heroine
'Nay' sayers
'Think' sloganeer
Actor Kutcher
Author Follett
Bandleader Count ___
Bert's 'Sesame Street' pal
Bon ___ (clever remark)
Bounce back, as sound
City hall leaders
Clear of defects, as software
Close-fitting cap
Closest friends
Con's opposite
Daughters' counterparts
Decrease
Desk job at 58 & 59-Across?
Despise
Dropped flies and bad throws, in baseball
Early film director Thomas H. ___
Eggs in a lab
Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009)
Football six-pointers, for short
Free from worry
French actress Catherine
Good place to have a cow?
Grammy-winning Collins
How quips are delivered
Insurance provider since 1850
Jaffe or Barrett
Less than zero: Abbr.
Letters on a Cardinals cap
Middling grades
Minor hang-up
Neater
Norse race of gods
Not consistent with, as a way of thinking
With 65-Across, second in a series of five TV personalities (1957-62)
With 66-Across, first in a series of five TV personalities (1954-57)
[Sob!]
Not minor: Abbr.
Observe the Sabbath
Opening stake
Prompt
Property claim
Purplish tint
Religious offshoot
Scot's cap
Sea eagles
See 1-Across
See 19-Across
See 34-Across
See 58-Across
See 6-Across
Shade of blue
Sheltered from the wind
Since way back when
Speed limit abbr.
Strike lightly
Suffix with ball
Taunt
Teacher's teaching
Teachers' org.
Tech talk, e.g.
Telephone book info: Abbr.
The Sabbath, to Christians: Abbr.
Trampled
Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley
Two halved
U.S. broadcaster overseas
Unaccompanied performances
Wilson of 'Zoolander'
With 22-Across, fourth in a series of five TV personalities (1992-2009)
With 35-Across, third in a series of five TV personalities (1962-92)
With 59-Across, TV home for this puzzle's five featured TV personalities

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