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New York Times crossword of June 23rd, 2010 other clues
'Drat!'
'Entourage' agent Gold
'It's ___-brainer'
'On the Waterfront' Oscar winner
'Sending out an ___' (much-repeated line in a Police hit)
'Still mooing'
'U R funny!'
'Usual gang of idiots' magazine
Actress Larter of 'Heroes'
Armpit, anatomically
Attach with a click
Away from harbor
Bahamas getaway
Ballpark fig.
Billboard displays
Birthplace of eight U.S. presidents
Buy gold, e.g.
Captain's journal
Diet-drink calorie count
Feel awful
Fictional airline on 'Lost'
Film director Kershner
First murderer
Fit for duty
Forage storage
Graph line
Handyman's letters
Home of the stars
Hoosier
Jagged mountain range
Kind of question
Line to Penn Sta.
Make fine adjustments to
Menlo Park middle name
Miner's find
Moor's deity
Morlocks' victims, in an H. G. Wells story
Mt. Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
Need leveling, perhaps
Old flames
Old flames?
One of Spot's masters
Opposite of 'take out'
Pass along, as gossip
Plaza de toros cry
Prefix with -cide
Pricey seating areas
Privy to
Problem for a copier
Publisher's 13-digit ID
Roughly
Salon job
See 50-Across
Send packing
Setting for the movie 'Sister Act'
Sharp products, for short
Shop group
St. Louis-to-Cleveland dir.
Stars that exhibit the 'lighthouse effect'
Stiff-upper-lip sort
Substance
Target for Teddy Roosevelt
Temporary tattoo dye
Temporary wheels
Time-consuming task for a musketeer
Toast at a bar mitzvah
Tortilla chip brand
Tots
Trellis climber
Upper hand
Water pistol or popgun
Win over
Wine label datum
Winter fisherman's tool
With 60-Across, ink a contract ... or a feature of 17-, 25- and 37-Across

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