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Rubber ducky, e.g crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2017 other clues
'Ain't ___ Sweet'
'Do the ___' (beverage slogan)
'___ Buttermilk Sky'
'___ folly to be wise'
A whole bunch
A whole bunch
Actress Barbeau of the cult classic 'Swamp Thing'
Ancient region of central Italy
Boohoo
Bottled up
Brought on
Cinque + cinque
Composer Copland
Cowboys may ride off into it
Creepy
Cut off
Density symbol
Depressed
Detective whose first name is Kentaro
Diner purchases, for short
El Orinoco, e.g
Equine
Fashion photographer Herb
Female issue
Hearty entree
Home addition?
How one may be loved
Jack of 'Barney Miller'
Jan. honoree
Kind of sleep
Lead-in
Lead-in to right or rock
Leave nothing behind?
Left a burning impression?
Letters of approval
Like one-star puzzles
Little of children's literature
Makes sound
Med. insurance plans
Middle of the road?
Midge, for one
Minneapolis-to-Milwaukee dir
Misfortune
Mo
Most svelte
Movie theater pioneer Marcus
Nos in Novosibirsk
Occupied, as a table
Of an arm bone
One eating you out of house and home?
Opposite of covers
Org. with the Calder Cup
Owing
Part of the escape route in 'Casablanca'
Pitiful sorts
Place for a poker
Pretty good grades
Roll at a counter
Seldom-reviewed TV show
Snow blower brand
Something bad to come down with
Squalid places
Sub
The Liberty Tree, for one
The Magi, e.g
They may come with silver or gold
Ticked off
Towheaded comics boy
Universal life force
Washed-out
Words after 'Here' and 'Away'
___ Gong (Chinese spiritual practice)
___-repeated

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