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'Guten ___' (German greeting) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2012 other clues
'Absolutely!'
'Bi-i-ig difference!'
'___ l'amour'
'___ said ...'
2009 Wimbledon semifinalist Tommy
A straight shot it's not
Beard growing out of an ear
Best by a bit
Best seller that begins 'Children are not rugged individualists'
Brand-new toy?
Cause for urgent action
Certain chain unit: Abbr
Certain chain units: Abbr
Change the borders of, say
Czech martyr Jan
Dawdle
Dessert for an infant
Eastern titles
Entirely, after 'in'
Fay's 'King Kong' role
Faze
Fell
Fixture in a doctor's office
Gen. Bradley's area: Abbr
Going through
Gothic leader?
Him, in Hamburg
Hodges who called baseball's 'shot heard 'round the world'
Inits. of Ben Gunn's creator
It may be pulled out while holding something up
It shares a border with Switzerland
Jet
Least accessible parts
Lets off the hook?
Liking a lot
Look a lot like
Man in a tree?
Many stored hoses
More than fascinate
Name shared by two U.S. presidents
Net sales
New arrival of the 1950s?
Not single
Not so significantly
One chained to a desk, say
Paradise in literature
Periodic law figs
Person going into a house?: Abbr
Plea before going under
Prefix with central
Produced some pitches
Push around
San Francisco's ___ Valley
Served the purpose
Some branched pipes
Some pitch producers
Syst. first implemented during W.W. I
Taquería tidbit
Terminal list: Abbr
Title in an order
Trouper's skill
Tycoon who was the first person in New York City to own a car
Unclaimed
Upper crust
Urban trailer?
Very conservative
Went from soup to nuts, say
What's next to nothing in Nogales?
[Don't touch my food!]

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