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New York Times crossword of June 17th, 2007 other clues
Fells
Flavor tasted in some wine
Floors
Frees
Handi-Wrap alternative
Has-been
Hello ___, shop frequently seen on Letterman
Hot spot
Imp
Intelligence grp.
Intrinsically
Jackie's 'O'
James who wrote 'Rule, Britannia'
Jazz-loving young entomologist?
Kind of tape
Letters from Atlanta
Like Limburger cheese
Lineman's datum
Lola, e.g., in 'Damn Yankees'
Looks for help
Lose in one's drawers
Meal for the Three Little Pigs?
Measurers of logical reasoning, for short
Melodic
Mile-high world capital
N. Dak. neighbor
Naif
Narc's agcy.
Natl. Safe Toys and Gifts Mo.
Noontime service
Not oral
Numerical prefix
Swiss-American composer Bloch
Tease
That's a lot to do
Then preceder
Theological schools: Abbr.
They do dos
They're beside sides
They're encountered in 'close encounters'
Too-too
Too-too
Varnish ingredient
Walnut and others
Wash (out)
Water seeker
Way to go: Abbr.
Winds
Work on analytical psychology?
Yosemite Sam's cursing of Bugs Bunny's food?
[Knock], in poker
___ Girl
___ law
___ nuevo
'Il mio tesoro,' e.g.
'Be saved!'
'Darn it all!'
'Falcon Crest' co-star
'Gilligan's Island' castaway
'How ya doin'?'
'Livin' on ___ time' (lyric in a #1 Don Williams country hit)
'Lucia di Lammermoor' baritone
'Note to ___ ...'
'P.S. I Love You' and 'Revolution,' e.g.
'Ready to go?'
'Stupid,' in Spanish(!)
'___ Company'
'___ girl!'
1953 Wimbledon winner Seixas
1954 sci-fi movie with an exclamation point in its title
1980's 'Double Fantasy' collaborator
1980s fad item
Abbr. at the bottom of a business letter
Announcer's call after three strikes
Arctic wear
Armpit, to a doctor
Artificial, in a way
As a result
Ballpark fig.
Basic food choice?
Be the 4 in a 5-4 decision
Beethoven's Third
Bet to win and place
Biblical brother
Blood: Prefix
Boat propeller
Bon ___
Boston college
Brown shade
Bug
Car famous for its 1950s tailfins
Certain NCO's
Chant
Coin word
College sr.'s test
Cover for a grandmother
Czech composer Janacek
Dance seen on TV's 'Hullabaloo'
Designer Pucci
Digitize, maybe
Do something about
Domingo, e.g.
Draft pick?
Early casino proprietor
Experimental underwater habitat
Explanation for why some pillows do weird things?
Occult
Ogle
Oscar winner Helen
Part of baking powder
Photo lab abbr.
Pleasure-filled
Poet/musician ___ Scott-Heron
Portuguese Mister
Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of 'notes'
Precipitately
Providers of cuts
Psychiatrist's scheduling
Puffball seed
Put (away)
Puts up
Ran
Ran through, as a card
Rearward, at sea
Record keeper?
Rhône's capital
Sea eagle
Short-term worker who causes utter disaster?
Singer K. T. ___
Site of Beinecke Library
Slew
Small chuckle
Smears
Some Jamaican music
Sports Illustrated 1998 co-Sportsman of the Year
Stretched out
Stuck
Stuffy spot
Stuntwork?

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