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New York Times crossword of June 3rd, 2006 other clues
'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius' author
'Alias' airer
'I wouldn't have it any other way'
'There ___ time …'
'Turn! Turn! Turn!' songwriter and others
Actress Löwensohn of 'Nadja,' 1994
Al-Anon member, maybe
Ancient capital on the Nile
Arabian capital
Army of Hope member
Arrow poison
Associates closely
Auto loan nos.
Ballerina-like
Be sure of, with 'on'
Bel ___
Blandished
Bring in
Burn up
Celsius who devised the Celsius scale
Enclose
Film maker
Flying fish eaters
Foaming at the mouth
Goddess depicted holding a flute
Gyroscope inventor
Heads
Heated competition?
Heralds
Historical Corsican family name
Holders of conferences?
If everything fails
Kind of alphabet
Known to next to none
Language of ancient Syria
Legendary N.Y.C. club that launched punk rock
Like English pronunciation in most of England
Like some swords
Most Marxian?
Naturalize
Needing a lift
Not moving
Picks again
Place to get paella
Plane-jumping G.I.
Plans out in detail
R.V. refuge org.
Rant and rave
Real estate ad abbr.
Refuse visitors
Ringo's oldest son
Sam of 'Wimbledon,' 2004
Security personnel?
Soft support
Some cold ones
Spark
Still, maybe
Sun-burned
Tasty
They can be carved out
Trisected
Tyrant
Unlikely beachgoers
Windjammer
Woman from Chelsea, in the song 'Cabaret'

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