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New York Times crossword of June 4th, 2010 other clues
'I Can ___ Rainbow' (classic kids' tune)
'I won't miss it'
'Only the hand that ___ can write the true thing': Meister Eckhart
'Tootsie' Oscar winner
'___, you!'
A third of vingt-et-un
Adds roads to, say
Adjustments, informally
Battlefield attendant
Be a dandy
Blood designation, briefly
Brit's bender
Brought up for discussion
Canon shooter, briefly
Chair person?
Criticizes severely
Crowd draw, maybe
Dangerous thing, supposedly
Desktop option
Flying aid
Former 'Reach for the stars' sloganeer
Green party V.I.P.?
Gym equipment
Half of a 1960s pop group
He tried to have Capone killed in 1926
Hindu love god
Horseback figure?
Irritates
It may create a buzz in the morning
It's often pushed back before taking off
It's superior to bohea
Last place to be single?
Like Beethoven's Symphony No. 8
Liszt or Schubert
Low numero
Lt. Raine of 'Inglourious Basterds'
Luxury
Many an exec
Many things to juggle
Mawashi wearer's activity
Oblast between Kursk and Tula
One may demand attention: Abbr.
One that shoots
Oratory projection
Oxford letters
Page number
Pakistani fashion
Parmesan possessive
People magazine's 1991 'Sexiest Man Alive'
Prefix with phobia
Ritz of the Ritz
Second baseman Boone
See 41-Across
Short change?
Silver salmon
Special Forces trademarks
Spoken word that's a sound trademark of 20th Century Fox
Spying aid
Take five
They get cuts: Abbr.
They may rotate at luaus
Thimblefuls
TV monitor
Unwanted 36-Across
Veer
Vintner's vessel
Vis-a-vis
White ___
___ Sea (part of the South Atlantic)

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