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New York Times crossword of June 2nd, 2004 other clues
'Hey, over here!'
'Not ___ bet!'
'Star Trek' speed
'Star Wars' gangster ___ the Hutt
'Telephone Line' grp.
All competitor
Basilica center
Belt tightenings
Big name in polls
Bother persistently
Bubbling on the burner
Building block
Chihuahua chicken
Clueless
Cold cuts, e.g.
Composer Satie
Course listing
Deadly snake
Dessert wine
Directed skyward
Director Kazan
Draft dispenser
Early political race
Endangered bamboo eaters
Facedown
Factor in shipping costs
Fake
Family name at Indy
Fill till full
Finishes (up)
Flying toy
For two, in music
French fragrance
Go one better than
Hearty hello
Hill broadcaster
Hubbub
Job-seekers' reading
Leave dumbstruck
Love a lot
Love personified
Motorist's stop
Nabokov title heroine
Naval inits.
Nervous laugh
Nest builder in the eaves
Nightmarish street
Not much moolah
One with a six-yr. term
Part of 5-Down: Abbr.
Physique, so to speak
Pitcher's tour de force
Play one's part
Police dept. alerts
Program problems
Pugilist's poke
Reddish-brown
Result of teasing?
Runway surface
Sign of a full house
Silly 70's fad
Sling mud at, say
Small rows
Spanish snacks
Sporty Chevy, briefly
Stephen of 'Still Crazy'
Table salt, to a chemist
Thunderous sound
Title of this puzzle, in reference to 17- and 39-Across and 11- and 26-Down
Tony-winning Hagen
Toots one's own horn
Trite truth
Tyrant
X and Y, on a graph
Yankees' div.
___ Darya (Asian river)
___ Dhabi

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