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New York Times crossword of June 3rd, 2016 other clues
'I deny all that!'
'Right-o'
'The 120 Days of Sodom' author
'Under the Lilacs' writer, 1878
1977 reggae classic
2000s retro Chrysler
7-Eleven, e.g
Agemate
Andrew Jackson nickname
Archivist's supply
Artist Thomas ___, founder of the Hudson River School
Back on track?
Bowls are seen in them
Building bar with one flange
But
Car mentioned in 'Hotel California,' informally
Casual response to 'Thanks'
Cold-shoulder
Colombian crop
Common character in Dungeons & Dragons
Concert stage effect
Constantly adjusting one's glasses, e.g
Cousin of 'Skoal!'
Creative classroom
Eastern border of Manhattan's Tompkins Square Park
End of many a farm name
Eponymous bacteriologist Julius
Execrable
Give one's blessing
Harebrained
Hits on the side ... or cuts from the back
House of Tybalt and Juliet
Illuminating comment
Jaywalkers, e.g
Katharine ___, onetime publisher of the Washington Post
Kind of steel
Little rascals
Lounging spot
Low class
Made damp
Many a circus feat
Nickname for Francisco
Polemologists study them
Put one's foot down, in a way
Rock candy, essentially
Same-sex household?
Sign at a concession stand
Singer with the 1977 hit 'Lido Shuffle'
Slummy
So far, informally
So-so
Something a politician proposes that takes heat?
Staple of Caribbean music
Steven Van Zandt's role on 'The Sopranos,' informally
Team on which Larry Bird played, on scoreboards
The so-called 'sunny side'
Things with roots
Thunderous noise
Title six-year-old of literature
Where to watch the Beeb
Who said 'There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact'
Who sings 'As Time Goes By' in 'Casablanca'
Wing man?
Wiriness
With beauty and class

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