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New York Times crossword of June 7th, 2012 other clues
'Going ___ ...'
'It's ___!'
'That's ___ hadn't heard'
'___ want to talk about it'
5-Down and others
Add liberally to
Adobes and abodes
Ascap part: Abbr
Authors
Automaker Ferrari
Ban on strip mining, e.g
Be behind
Bobcat or Cougar, for short
Brewer Coors
Brief start
Bygone record label
Cap
Checkout line complaint
Chem. assay
Chess piece: Abbr
China problem
Class that's soon to leave: Abbr
Da's opposite
Disappear
Engine part: Abbr
Fordham athletes
How some argue
Informal turndowns
Investigator of many accidents, for short
It flows in un río
Its for more than one
Kind of piece in a jigsaw puzzle
Lay claim to
Literary monogram
Major
Melodramatic sound
Mr. Mojo ___ (anagrammatic nickname for Jim Morrison)
Northern extremes?
Not paid for, as factory work
One to build on
One who's split
Ones giving cash for quarters
Ones hoofing it
Pal
Part of an extended family
Part of un jour
Plot feature
Property claim
Push to the right, say
QB calls
Relaxes
Rocker Stefani
Sarcasm clarifier
See 13-Across
See 13-Across
Some charitable sporting events
Some Rijksmuseum holdings
Sorghum variety
Stars and others
Stars, e.g
Studier of distant emissions
Subject of a six-volume history by Edward Gibbon
Suffix with opal
Take out
Temporarily out, say
Touchdown stat
Twins sharing a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Vision: Prefix
Western and foreign, to moviegoers
With 14- and 64-Across, familiar rule not always followed
___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared

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