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Introductory TV episode crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 9th, 2009 other clues
Lowly worker
Most apts. have them
New Jersey's ___ May
Not at rest
Not e'en once
Not grasping the material, say
One getting one-on-one help
One of the Yokums
Padre's boy
Palm reader, e.g.
Places to serve slop
Publishers' hirees: Abbr.
Rack purchases, briefly
River of Hades
Siege site
Sign of sorrow
Sound booster at a concert
Step up from dial-up
Strike caller
Temperance supporters
The 'A' in WASP
The Everly Brothers' 'All I Have to ___ Dream'
Unable to retreat, as an animal
Wall supports
Winter driving hazard
Wizard's stick
Word that can precede the starts of the answers to the eight starred clues
Yuletide quaff
Zoo barrier
*Heels-over-head feat
'... ___ thousand times ...'
'Sophie's Choice' author
*Big writing assignment
*Defeats mentally
*Electric Slide, for one
*Like a band-aid solution
*Movie starring a cross-dressing John Travolta
*Nonbinding vote
*Very easy tasks
6 on a telephone
Actress Farrow
Alternative to first-class
Andrews and Edwards, for two: Abbr.
Author Bagnold
B'way booth in Times Square
Bit of shotgun shot
Blockhead
Breezes through
Cagney's TV partner
Called to a lamb, say
Capitol feature
Carillon sounds
Close watchers
Column crosser
Cream of the crop
Curly cabbage
Determined to achieve
Dis and dis
Driver's license feature
Enjoyed Bazooka, e.g.
Fine fiddle
Fit of pique
Flea market deal, perhaps
Golf's Slammin' Sammy
Having a lot to lose?
Idyllic places
In base 8
In the thick of
Instruments in military bands
Is on deck
Japanese drama
Lab container
Lendl of tennis
Like some committees
Lone Star State sch.
Long-bodied lizard
Lowell and Tan

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