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New York Times crossword of June 14th, 2012 other clues
'Camptown Races' composer
'M*A*S*H' extra
'Sesame Street' watcher
'Thus ___ the Lord'
'Yikes!'
'___ to please'
'___ you something'
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1980 Tony Award-winning musical
89 or 91, maybe
A.T.M. manufacturer
Actor's screen recognition
Agent of Uncle Sam
Aid for clarity
Airway
All, in music
Bang-up
Bergman's 1956 Oscar-winning role
Blue
Boglike
Calligraphy detail
Casual denials
Cause of some wrinkles
Co-star of Showtime's 'Homeland'
Code-cracking org
Controls
Corrida chant
Cravat alternative
Cricket relatives
Dam's companion
Drug-free
Dweeb
EarthLink, e.g., for short
Erstwhile
Former sitcom featuring a #1 singer
Full of life?
Goalkeeper's glory
Gung-ho
H. G. Wells race
Had something
Hydrogen has one
Incorrect reasoning
Italicize, e.g
Japanese 'yes'
Kind of skeleton
Kind of wave
Learn to live with
Legal maneuver ... with a hint to answering seven clues in this puzzle
Madrid Mrs
Nonessentials
Pentathlon equipment
Percussion in a marching band
Purge
Ring of plumerias
Ripen
Rooted for
Roth ___
San Francisco's ___ Valley
Sectioned
Siberian native
SLAM
Some places to pray
Supreme Court groupings
Tattered
Twists
Umber or ocher
Went by sound, perhaps
What the fat lady sings?
When repeated, 1968 name in the news
Yemeni port
___ Schwarz

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