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New York Times crossword of June 5th, 2022 other clues
Cryptids on snowy mountains
Scarfs down
Mars bar with shortbread and chocolate
Norm: Abbr.
[sigh]
Geological span
Pilot green-lighter, in brief
Chose
"Ask away!"
QB's protection
Iconic scarecrow topper
Very rarely
Donates some copies of "King Lear" to the Renaissance Festival?
Ancient home of a mythical lion
Still
Delphic prophet
Curling locale
Barbershop specialty
Musical with the song "Another Suitcase in Another Hall"
Fiber-____
____ Rachel Wood of "Westworld"
"I'm in favor"
Castles, essentially
Rat
Chances
The Big Easy
Not let lapse
Sound
It can be outstanding
Fabric made from jute
"Octopuses can use tools," e.g.
Med. exams with intradermal injections
"This is not good!"
O'er yon
Words said while shaking one's head in disgust
"The Muppets" villain Richman
One might be found next to a neck pillow in an airport shop
Macroalgae
Suave
Costa ____
Decant
Baby birds?
Painting and filmmaking
Deuces
Person in a head set?
Cold War pact city
Keebler cookie with shortbread and chocolate
Use, as influence
Send away
"Here I come, weekend!"
Biblical analogue of Aron in "East of Eden"
In ____ veritas
High-____ (kind of jeans or apartment building)
Reported
South Korean "Princes of Pop"
Back
Jimmies and corkscrews
Debbie of "Fame" and "Grey's Anatomy"
Things often next to napkins in place settings
Spanish Agnes
Absolut alternative
Put in order
Text-writer's segue
Philosopher David
Alternative to a diaphragm
Like games marked 1->99
Strong wind
Pains for preschoolers
Chivalrous avatar of Vishnu
Sounds from a 64-Across
Saint associated with a "fire"
Birds on Canadian dollars
Big-eyed hatchling
1989 film for which Denzel Washington won Best Supporting Actor
Follower of "So" or "lo"
Patronized a restaurant
Homes for cattails and bulrushes
Childhood friend
Blueberry-picking girl of children's literature
"Yuck!"
"You're not right about that!"
"Chiquitita" singing group
Endurance, so to speak
Sleek reef swimmers
Reads "Catch-22," "Closing Time" and "Something Happened" — and doesn't stop there?
Came to
Cheeky remarks … or something near the cheek
"Aquaman" actor Jason
Revise
Kendrick Lamar's 2017 Best Rap Album Grammy winner
The joy of text?
Atmospheric driving hazard
Words exchanged during an "altar"-cation
1960s activist Bobby
Word with play or fight
Borrows "The Color Purple" from the library instead of "The Flowers"?
Assistant
Expression of a grump
Belgrade resident
English indie pop singer Parks
See 36-Down
First in a line of 13 popes
Abrade, in a way
Head: Fr.
Horse with endurance
Billowy dress style
To's counterpart
Broadway, for one: Abbr.
"Wow!"
Fashion guru Tim
Matterhorn range
"____ the spirit!"
Lifewater and Elixir brand
Off
____ tube
Wheely good invention?
Gourmet mushroom with poisonous lookalikes
D.E.A. target
Listens to "Tom Jones" on audiobook?
Strands
H
Pointed remark
"Hello there, sailor!"
____ bar
Common spa descriptor
Precursor to a circuit breaker
Split hairs?
Core workout challenge
Handy
Moody North Yorkshire setting
Restless
Conclude by
Somewhat
Dawson in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
"Chat another time!" in an I.M.
Bolt in a sprint
Looks up from reading "Frankenstein"?
Director Guillermo ____ Toro
Reads "Lady Chatterley's Lover" so many times its spine splits?

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