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New York Times crossword of June 9th, 2018 other clues
'Glee' character in a wheelchair
'Hey!,' to Jorge
1942 Abbott and Costello comedy
ABC or Fox, in Variety-speak
Account
Be roommates
Come back
Common French word that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
Confirmation, e.g
Court proceedings
Cutting comments
Descendant of Ishmael
Doc's recommendation
Element in traditional medicine
Exercise in economy of language
Explored before making a commitment
Feature of Wayne Manor
Fed decision that spurs growth
Final finish?
Gets accustomed to a transplant
Greek consonants
Haus call?
Home of the first Universal Studios outside the U.S
Issue
Loosen, in a way
Magazine
Makings of a plot
Middle of a field of vision
Not fade
Now or long lead-in
Pianist Jorge
Plate armor designed to protect the thighs
Popular author most of whose work is written in anapestic tetrameter
Practical-minded
Prop for a classic magician's trick
Put mileage on
Race day opening event
Relatives of guppies
Residents: Abbr
Safari sighting
Shamelessly promoted, with 'for'
Soldier, at times
Some referee calls, for short
Something one can be knocked for
Source of some Mideast calls
Stuff used in some nasty pranks
Subject for James Beard or Emeril Lagasse
Suspiciously
The glow of a glowworm
They may require more than one return
Three-for-two, say
Tip
Tools for pharmacists
Unalloyed
Untouchables
Utmost
West Berlin used to be one
When le jardin is at its height
Who said 'The serpent deceived me, and I ate'
Windjammer's setting
Zaftig
___ kwon do
___ plane

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