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New York Times crossword of June 18th, 2016 other clues
'Big' comics character
'Can I get an ___?'
'Fair point'
'The application of democracy to love,' per H. L. Mencken
'We're doomed!'
'You ain't ___!'
About 3 1/4 light-years
Add a layer to
Ancient times, in bygone days
Aquarium decorations
Arm wave or finger snap
Atlanta women's college
Currency of West Africa
Female Action Comics character
Food item cooked 'to a light golden color'
Fugitives
Hit 2004 sci-fi film with a 2007 sequel
Hot times?
Hudgens and Huxtable
Ice dam locale
Inside
Isaac Asimov's 'The Bicentennial Man,' e.g
It may have a stretch in it
Juillet's time
Kind of bar
Kind of bulb, for short
Liberal political activist Ralph
Literary reference
Network's concern
Not skedaddle
One end of Fla.'s Sunshine Skyway Bridge
One making a report
One of Buddha's 10 disciples
Oscar-nominated actor for 'The Aviator'
Outsider politician's target
Part of the conjugation for 'avoir'
Parts of some law profs.' résumés
Person typically taking Torts and Contracts
Picks on
Poet who wrote 'Tyger! Tyger! burning bright'
Roast, e.g
Skedaddled
Some rigs
Some undergrad degs
Sounds of doom, maybe
Spitballs, e.g
Start of Massachusetts' motto
Strong competition?
Tavern assistant
The thyroid is part of it
Things that lead to Rome?
Wendi ___, ex-wife of Rupert Murdoch
What's this, Señor?
Where you may need to read the fine print
Word sung four times before 'Born is the King of Israel'
Year in the reign of Antoninus Pius
___ a one
___ law
___ Stewart, singer of the 1979 #1 hit 'Knock on Wood'

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