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New York Times crossword of June 1st, 2024 other clues
Five-star, as a hotel
Arrangement following a union agreement, perhaps
Dig up
Title woman in a 1968 Turtles hit
Spread throughout
Genetic variants
Their bodies are worked on
"Hard pass"
Flighty sorts, in two senses
When doubled, gung-ho
Created an account?
Opening for a spell
Pastries popularized during the Hapsburg Empire
Keep the hits coming
Cram in
Catchy song, slangily
Pitchers on a farm
Family connections, say
Small appetizer in Turkish cuisine
I.C.U. standbys
Kitchen concern with an oxymoronic name
When a school's marching band typically performs
Coach's first name on "Cheers"
Crunchy salad bit
In a coordinated fashion
Excavation site since the Bronze Age
Edible wrapper
One getting caught in a trap
Like some beaches and convertibles
Imagoes-to-be
Top
Company originally founded as Sleeper, Inc.
What a bull in a china shop causes
Remove from memory
Yardstick: Abbr.
Popular news podcast since 2017
Hit in the head
Earmark
Britons and others
Was close to
Animal on Greenland's coat of arms
Queen's style
Polite casual assent
They can be Horatian
Exclamation in hospital dramas
Brand for which Garfield was once a "spokescat"
Takes off
When one might be on track to arrive?
Inscribed Viking monument
Some fur-lined slippers
Fair treatment
One side of a transaction
Global lending org.
Annual music event in the Big Easy
Bad guy
Not so nice
Rank
River passing through Lake Geneva
What neuroplasticity allows our brains to do
Throw down
"I wish I could ___ that"
Verb in a Hemingway title
Exigencies
Philosopher David who wrote "A Treatise of Human Nature"
Novel opening?

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