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New York Times crossword of June 19th, 2010 other clues
'___ Magic Changes' ('Grease' song)
8:00-9:00, say
Added to the database
Attends
Café de Paris setting
Charges
Class in which some basic strokes are learned
Closer's triumph
Decorative items
Dennis the Menace's mom
Donkey, in Düsseldorf
Drives directly to the final destination?
End of some pitches
Examines closely
Exploration vehicle
Fly holders
Have ___ (be connected)
Hi-___
Home of an America East Conference team
Humdrum
Ilia ___, figure skater who won Olympic gold in 1998
Indexing abbr.
Instead
It often grows in winter
Kind of pliers
Less easygoing
Like many objections
Like some 58-Across
Moniker for a ballplayer with a bat named Wonderboy
No mere jaunt
One not mixing well
Person getting into one's head?
Place to use a rake
Plans to harm
Poles are found in it
Pop maker
Precious, in Poitiers
Professeur's concern
QB O'Donnell
Result of some hovering
See 23-Down
See people
She loved Endymion
Shrine dedicatee
Small organs
Something good for the sole?
Spellbinds
Start of some pitches
Swift, e.g.
Takes form
Teacher's deg.
The 'I' of E. I. du Pont
Think again
Took back
Traffic guide
Triage consideration
Twilled, e.g.
Use excessively, briefly
What an investor builds
With 40-Across, meal for a wolf eel
Words said with a look of innocence
Yammer
___ fide

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