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New York Times crossword of June 5th, 2014 other clues
63-Across, in France
'Attendance is mandatory'
'You've done enough'
1860s novel that is the basis for this puzzle's theme
1990s politico from Texas
Answered, quickly
Arizona's ___ Canyon Dam
Audrey Hepburn title role
Baby boomers, with 'the'
Big belly
Brewed refresher
Brightest star in Aquila
Burning
Canal with 36 locks
Car service
College named for a Norwegian king
Colors
Creature in Rowling's Forbidden Forest
Critical elements
Digging
Electrify
Fixes
Flightless birds
Foot: Lat
Four stars, say
Gertrude who swam the English Channel
Goes through a stage of babyhood
H.S. proficiency test
Hot spot in 'Hansel and Gretel'
Huck and Jim on the Mississippi, e.g
Italian beach resort
Jackie who played Uncle Fester
Leave blank
Like a freshly drawn draft
Lots
Lots of R.P.I. grads: Abbr
Malaria symptom
Mission ___, Calif
Modern beginning?
Münster 'Geez!'
Narrow inlet
Owner of Moviefone
Parenthetical remarks
Pertaining to bone
Place abuzz with activity?
Presenter of 'The Borgias,' in brief
Price for forgiveness, perhaps
Reactor safety agcy
Ribald humor
Shakespeare play setting
Shark eater
Some Swiss watches
Spenser's 'The ___ Queene'
Spring time
Staple of Mediterranean cooking
Subatomic particle with no electric charge
The 'American Moses'
Tiler's tool
Trite comment
Tuna-and-cheese sandwich
TV great who said 'I live to laugh, and I laugh to live'
Use (up)
View
Waived the wake-up call
Wasn't faithful
Whelp's yelp
Work that's been punningly called a 'lex icon': Abbr
Wrap (up)
You're not going anywhere if you're in this
___ Américas

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