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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2016 other clues
'Sounds good to me'
13-Downs, e.g
Academy newbie
Any element in the first column of the periodic table, except hydrogen
Band
Brother's place, informally
Carrying ___
Caution to drivers
Chocolaty spread
Common quesadilla filler
Communication connection
Contents of a slow cooker
Court stance
Creature that comes ashore to lay eggs
Cy Young winner Hershiser
De-crease
Delivery outcome, sometimes
Doesn't have enough
Electro house or dubstep
Enlightened
European erupter
Fictional home that was won in an all-night poker game
First name in gospel
Fool
For instance
Freshness
Home of Gannon Univ
Jessica of '7th Heaven'
Key of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7: Abbr
Knucklehead
Like arctic winters
Literary Jaffe
Luke's mentor
Mental flub
More, to Manuel
N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Bob
Navajo dwelling
Neighbor of Majorca
Nose nipper
Not on
On
Opposite of sans
Play the siren to
Playwright Eve
Plus
Proficient
Radio journalist Shapiro
Redeemer
Rotini shape
Roundish
Sched. uncertainty
See 8-Down
Sinatra's wife between Nancy and Mia
Something often described as 'even'
Something that may be loaded
Sound from a fan
Strong and majestic
Strong feller?
Suitable for farming
Summer Olympics venue
Texter's 'Holy cow!'
To the point
Top prizes
Trust
Turkish moolah
TV or radio ad
Used, as a desk
Whippersnapper
With 48-Down, children's toy ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Writer Deighton
___ d'Or, Quebec

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