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Classic Crossword by Merl Reagle crossword of June 28th, 2020 other clues
They, in French
San Francisco's ___ Valley
"Mac," to a Brit
"Did You ___ A Lassie"
It flooded Florence in 1966
Excavated anew
Gallic actor Charles
Inter-American org.
Old card game (it means "first")
Bogie role
Like the shape of some leaves
The Highwayman poet
Laugh noisily
Bug in your ear
How today's Wild Man gets to America?
Hoagy Carmichael song for dieters?
Inclines
How the Red Sea extends: abbr.
Hard/rock insert
Liturgy hymn, ___ Dimittis
Computer copy
"___ and a haircut"
"The less we watch big, round guys fight, the more likely it is they'll stop doing it"?
Canine world
Small name, big hitter
Streaker to Eur., once
Alter pants lengths
___ Set (A.C. Gilbert toy)
Printed by hand
"I'm ___ you"
"Nope"
___-relief
Latin word on a dollar
Snoopy
Eye parts
Guidebook
115 Across's continent: abbr.
1944 Nobelist in physics
A ___ be reckoned with
Down some dim sum
Type of whale
Cinematographers' org.
A distance
Mauritius bird, once
Space
Ablaze
French heroine, Jeanne ___
Tulsa tycoons
"That's enough"
Beatnik's greeting?
___ 180 (turn around)
As late as
Chest protectors?
Biol. or chem.
Mr. Lilly
"I never ___ I didn't like"
Taking a sabbatical
Spot offshore
Crucial moment, in "D-Day" terminology
Jockey attire
Appliance maker
After, in Alsace
Endomorphic
Shell content
Alternative
Engine additive
Time off
"Access" addition
Lennon's mate
Charlie Sheen, to Emilio Estevez
Ready to go, perhaps
Sellout info
Jazz style
Mighty tree
Arthur Miller's All My ___
London lockup
Mona Lisa's home
Boatman's need
Bard's home
The butler in The Nanny
What the "Hellmann's Beauty Makeover" basically amounts to?
Subjects
Wake
Pass ___ (measure up)
Steak cut
Flying mammals
Fresh basil sauce?
Passe: abbr.
Evidence of smoking
Killer whale
Up to and including, briefly
Part of a Kraft label?
Christen
Truly heavy
1978-79 TV crime show
Movement
Addiction option
Paris subway
Eye part
Race-car designer Bugatti
Military jet abbr.
Fat refs.
Light made specially for cigar smokers?
Canon's autofocus camera name
Rob ___
Pontificate
Story of my life
Ideal date
Classifieds
Craggy peak
Bad news for Pete Best?
Bad, as a mood
Delete and start over
___ in the grass
Advertising award
Confess
Places to see MEN and WOMEN
Worries
Dutch airline
New cop
"Where ___?"
Pocket version of a woman's mag?
Spill the beans
Coffin platform
Person who fills in for the comic book artist
LBJ's VP
Violinist's down-and-out brother?
Fatal Attraction director Adrian
Like nylons
Reddish antelope
Belly-button type
A Confederacy Of Dunces author
Booming opera star?
Inverts a stitch
Patella's place
News anchor Curry
Cassandra Peterson's camp vamp
Indian tenant farmer (anagram of TROY)
Lip
Go-ahead
Shoe brand

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