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New York Times crossword of June 30th, 1999 other clues
'...auld lang ___'
'Favorite' person
'Frasier' actress Gilpin
'Now hear ___!'
'Oh, what's the ___?'
'The Secret Life of Salvador ___'
'___, vidi, vici'
Acid test finding
Add years to one's life
Approaching from two directions
As soon as
Atlanta-to-Miami dir.
Balanced
Ballyhoos
Began, with 'off'
Bout time
Break ground?
British rule in India
Cereal box stat.
Ceremonious poetry
Charlie Brown exclamation
Chit in a pot
Collected, as gravy
Continental currency
Continue
Dolls' friends
Effervescent
Get-up-and-go
Give up
God of war and poetry
Got an eyeful
Gov. Ventura of Minnesota
Had a home-cooked meal
Halloween reaction
Hearty brew
Is unobliged to
Kansas City athlete
La-la preceder
Lad's sweetheart
Last stand for Travis and Bowie
Like rushing water
Loony
Margery of children's rhyme
Money in the bank, say
Most preferred
Neighboring
Obligation, in court
Paroxysm
Postproduction worker
Publicly known
Put in order
Ready for plucking
Refrain from farming?
Research facil.
Riding horse
S.A.T. company
Salon offerings
Saturate
See 17-Across
See 47-Across
Sicilian spouter
So
Sore
Sound of spring, for some
Stubborn sort
Studied, with 'over'
Superfluous
Tiebreakers, briefly
Torched
Twice tetra-
Utmost degree
Warm up
Where a person uses an ID to get mail?
With 28-Across, a patriotic opening
With 63-Across, a patriotic opening

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