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New York Times crossword of June 12th, 2003 other clues
1 + 6 + 10-Across
'Barnaby Jones' star
'Bullseye!' actor
'The ___ Gave My Heart To' (1997 pop hit)
'___ bleu!'
'___ my Annabel Lee': Poe
63 + 64 + 65-Across
A bit thick
Atlanta-based station
Auditory
Bad thing to get stuck in
Baste over, e.g.
Blue books
Body of values
Broken-off branch
Bull's-eye: Abbr.
Calls it quits early
City south of St. Petersburg
Compete in a Soap Box Derby, e.g.
Discharge letters?
Doe and dam
Dot follower [with 38-Across + 35-Down, this puzzle's theme]
Expensive wrap
Glaswegian denial
Goatish figures
Skewer
Some metals
Sportscaster Berman
Spots on diamonds
Suffix with vigor
Tag line?
They call New Zealand 'Aotearoa'
Time server
To a greater extent
Traffic stopper
Unable to catch, with 'to'
Very bright
W.W. II intelligence org.
Was esteemed
Where a stray may stay
Workers skilled with tongs
___ Beanie Babies
Grant-giving grp.
Gross part
He talked to Wilbur Post
Hydronium, e.g.
Invents
It may be taken at the wrist
It'll barely pass you
It's seen on many a roof
Kind of history
Lay to rest
Less calm
Like Brahms's 'Rain Sonata'
Literary piece
Loads
Medit. land
Mosquito guards
Mouthed off
Mouthed off to
Nobody, slangily
O.K., in a way
One in an express checkout count
Online pastime
Perfectly pitched
Phrase on a Chinese menu
Piano maintenance
Piano technique improver
Piddling payment
Pro campaigners
Pub orders
Rat Island group
Screwball
Second of three words in West Point's motto
Second sock, say
Shot orderer
Sissy Spacek title role

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