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New York Times crossword of June 23rd, 2016 other clues
'Bleeding Love' singer Lewis, 2007
'Gandhi' garb
'Hamilton' actress ___ Elise Goldsberry
'Now I remember!'
'Speed' star
'Swan Lake' bend
2013 Grammy winner for 'Royals'
Aces have low ones, briefly
Agrees
Be exceedingly frugal, formally?
Commercial lead-in to méxico
Competing
Converges on
Cryptanalysis org
E.R. V.I.P.s
Flotilla
French colony until 1953
French sweetie
Fuse
Get in a bind
Goof
Greek city-state
Half of a salon job
Hamlet and Ophelia, e.g
Hero of New Orleans
Hesitate, in a way
Hiked
Implores
Involve
It comes in cakes
It may be forgiven
Jon who wrote and illustrated 'Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog!'
Kind of printer, formally?
Lab compound, to a chemist
Match player?
Monkeys' uncles?
Mortgage adjustment, briefly
Mountain route
North Carolina university
Not many
One of a mythological nonet
Pennsylvania's northernmost county
Phrase in a group photo caption
Plant in an English hedge
Play a game on Halloween, formally?
Played for a sap
Popular first-person shooter video game
Prepare to tweet, say
Radiohead frontman Thom
Ran
Remote hiding place?
Some deer
Speakeasy-goer
Spiral
Suck up, maybe
Swenson of 'Benson'
The first Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
They're best left untouched, generally speaking
Tiny amounts
Treats since 1932
Very cunning, formally?
Way off
Went carefully (over)
Whack
Where many grunts may be heard?
Whilom
Whittle down
Winner of the Triple Crown of Acting (Oscar, Tony and Emmy)
Winter Olympics venues
Word before 'Sixteen,' 'Time' and 'You' in top 10 hit songs
Writer Waugh

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