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New York Times crossword of June 4th, 2011 other clues
'I'm ready for your questions'
'Seems possible'
'The fog has lifted'
Addition to the 33-Across
Ancient Egyptians revered it
Bank security feature
City near Arnhem
Classic film featuring Captain America
Cry after being duped
Deer ___
Dish that often includes ale
Droids, e.g.
Duped
Explodes
Fictional Prince Edward Island community
First names
Flattering to a fault
Followed through on something
Forwent modesty
Foxes' neighbors, once
French singer/actor Rossi
Get through dull work
Go well (with)
He fell in love with a fire hydrant on 'Sesame Street'
Historic French region
Home of McConnell A.F.B.
Home to some notable cast-iron architecture in N.Y.C.
Imitate
In a day, say
Indication to leave something in
Indication to put something in
Info from some captains
Is part of the cast of
It may be spinning
It's lowered by 14-Down
___-conscious
'Dream on!'
'Für Elise' setting
Kind of hay
Kind of synthesis
Lead
Like a galley
Lush performance setting?
Maugham's prostitute
Nuisance
Often-replaced part
One with a neck, mouth and lip, but no eyes
One with uma auréola
Opposite of duck
Pike lookalikes
Pulls up
Riot
Risky funding source
Rub ___
Scraps in the sticks
Shooting goal
Some incentives
Source of some extracts
Sticker of the past
Strong approval
Support for cold feet?
Target of a 1972 ban in the U.S.
Transkei native
Trouble
Utility bill datum
Van ___ (oil producer)
Walt Disney's record collection
Weaver of myth
Words to a doubter
___ Fresnos, Tex.
___ pardo (grizzly, in Granada)

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