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New York Times crossword of June 18th, 2002 other clues
Dance at a barn dance
Elude capture
Examine an Eastern European language?
Fan's publication, for short
Grandma
Greet the day
Ground-up bait
Heroin, slangily
In the area
Intertwine
Iris's place
Irish surname starter
Italy's largest lake
Join the navy, say
Judean king
Kind of prof.
Lamb's cover
Like Cheerios
Like some tales or orders
Lots and lots
Major publicity
Many a Bosnian
Math course, briefly
Menacing look
More than
Moreno of 'West Side Story'
Mortarboard attachment
Moth's temptation
Mountain ridge
Mystery writer John Dickson ___
No-frills Cessna?
Oast
Office worker
One on the way in
One-tenth payment
Per ___ (yearly)
Pilfer I-beams?
Plod along
Primal therapy sounds
Ricky player
Sean Connery, for one
Shoe blemish
Sicilian spouter
Sitar selection
Skater's jump
Skylit lobbies
Sour-tasting
Sweet stuff
Three-time batting champ Tony
To laugh, to Lafayette
Traffic problem
Trivial objection
Uzis and AK-47's
Van Gogh home
Venezuela's capital
Weight not charged for
Yoked pair
___ room (place for tots)
Affirm
'Gentle ___ Mind' (country classic)
'Julius' in Gaius Julius Caesar
'___ corny ...'
26-Down player Shankar
Airline to Ben-Gurion
Ancient Mexican
Beachhead of 1/22/44
Bohr or Borge
Braun and Gabor
Bronte heroine
Busy place
Caterpillar, e.g.
City on the Moselle
Clothes lines
Columnist Bombeck
Computer shortcuts

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