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Premier Sunday crossword of June 19th, 2022 other clues
Pour drippings on
J. Edgar Hoover’s org.
Blocks up
Sailing
Earthy hue
Arsenal for weapons
Limericks, e.g.
Start of a riddle
Color qualities
Drain-clearing chemicals
Forster’s “— With a View”
Frequently, to a bard
Unadorned
Brandy fruit
Riddle, part 2
Halt
Everyday worker
Disembarked
Sings Alpine-style
“Listen up!”
Vaping device brand
Crafty
Riddle, part 3
Analyze, as an alloy
Belgian painter James
Pro photog’s camera
Bamboozle
“Pride and Prejudice” actress Jennifer
Fleming who created Bond
Shaving balm brand
Handheld telescope
Riddle, part 4
Golden-coated horse
“Star Wars” princess
To this point
Uganda’s Idi
Side in sports
Pewter metal
Kinds
Certain believer in God
Riddle, part 5
Marina del —, California
Bucks’ mates
Car fuel
Walk over
Trig ratio
Uses teeth
Australian state: Abbr.
End of the riddle
See 10-Down
Best Picture of 2012
Arbor Day mo.
Poker champion Stu
“Ticklish” doll
Top hats’ go-withs
Riddle’s answer
Old TV parts
Captive’s angry shout
— Carlo
“Full House” actor Bob
Walk over
Crimson, e.g.
Limerick penner Nash
Cereal holder
In need of a massage, maybe
Border collies, e.g.
In need of a massage, maybe
History unit
“M*A*S*H” actor Jamie
Small streams
“No more for me”
Federal health agcy.
With 109-Across, Beatles song or album
Brand of nail polish
Start to melt
Rod’s partner
Liable
“It’s a shame”
Upper House of Congress
Celebrity chef Lagasse
Size up
Rikishi’s sport
“Bye 4 now”
Pithy saying
Membrane enclosing a fetus
Supermodel Heidi
— Olay (face cream brand, formerly)
Boxer Oscar de la —
Additionally
12:00 p.m.
“Either you do it — will”
“Rock and Roll, Hoochie —” (1974 hit)
Amount of jelly or olives
Visit casually
Smeltery stuff
Sammy with 609 homers
Part of SASE
— -Pei
Additionally
Polite rural assent to a lady
Singer Lovett
Doing the job
A ripe old age
Sports draw
The way things stand
Scrams
Tablet since 2010
Appoint
Livy’s 552
Bits in physics
Ark crafter
Alexander of Reagan’s Cabinet
Military doc
Match under the stars, maybe
Hooting bird
Bonn’s region
Sunbathes
Gumbo, e.g.
Horse gait
The last Mrs. Chaplin
Rod’s partner
Not, to Scots
Whirling
“Exile” New Age singer
Noisy kisses
Albanian capital
Yule drink
Singer Snow
One hanging ten
Ember
Eye-teasing paintings
San — Obispo, California
Envelop in haze
In the sack
Put in silent mode
Yaks, e.g.
Former Brit. Airways jet
Corrida shout
Stephen of “Roadkill”
Incensed
Angsty rock genre

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