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New York Times crossword of June 11th, 2023 other clues
Major crop of North Carolina
Is already booked
Pen pal?
CARES, for Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, e.g.
Easy trucking distance
White House daughter whom the Secret Service called "Rosebud"
First-ever Super Bowl M.V.P. (1967)
Flower whose name sounds like a branding iron
___ Sound, record label co-founded by Drake
Faced off
Industrial conglomerate or its symbol on the New York Stock Exchange
Agreement
Ants : colony :: ___ : plague
Flower with a "face"
"Get ___, you two!"
Listing of recent phone history
Nickname that omits -eron
Step outside for a bit
Fortunetelling decks
Not as thick
Rather thick
Price tag caveat (buyer beware!)
How, in Oaxaca
Philosopher who wrote "Critique of Pure Reason"
Mont-Saint-___, France
Make warm and add spice to, as wine
Excited cries
Related to part of the small intestine
Words before corner or profit
Turf
Grp. with barrels
Port city in Spain's Basque Country
Serving two purposes
Garbage disposal spot
Doesn't hide anything
Sch. in Albuquerque
Detritus from a hospital
Guard
Harmful aquatic overgrowth
Poetic contraction
Managed just fine
Sharply dressed
Onetime Ringling Brothers employee
More pathetic
Beer brand with a bicycle in its logo
Lead-in to puncture
Root vegetable in Asian cuisine
º: Abbr.
Joker's catchphrase
Going on extravagant trips, as a politician might
101
Like some chocolate
Minor players?
Modern-day antiviolence slogan
"To summarize ..."
Call from a tugboat
Some boat crew members
Stick in the fridge?
Close by
Data analyst's creation
A&E docuseries with footage of criminal trials
The Magic, on scoreboards
Status symbol?
Elicitors of some blessings
Move on ice
Macbeth's dagger or Desdemona's handkerchief, e.g.
Spanish for "wolf"
Winner of the podrace in "Star Wars: Episode I"
Team seen in Queens, in brief
Know-it-all
Prefix meaning "time"
Foul smell
Really relish
Draw the line somewhere, say
South Florida city, to locals
Take back
De-squeaked
Expert, from the Italian
Pal in cowboy-speak
Trio in a Latin learner's lesson
Ivy seen among cliffs
Caribbean stew
Beachside watering holes
Marine animal that resembles a flower
Pedicure target
Yiddish trouble
Cellphone setting
Shaggy's dog, to Shaggy
Turtlelike foes in the Mario games
"Present"
Like some dense foliage
Satisfy, as thirst
Caps Lock neighbor
What can be a lot to stomach?
Brew holders, maybe
Underway
Kerfuffle
Ending with taste or trouble
Ultimately emerged victorious
[Mwah!]
___ Covey, heroine of the hit book/film series "To All the Boys I've Loved Before"
"Is this such a good idea?"
Cleaned (up)
Site of a historic church council
Burglar, in older slang
Neighbors of Afghans
Boxy window installation, in brief
Requirement
Pathetic bunch
Cross the line, say
Extends an invitation for
Authoritative pronouncements
Makes simple, with "down"
Snare
Former New York City mayor Ed
Camp sight
Comp ___ (college discipline, informally)

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