NYT Crossword June 10 2019 answers
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June 10 2019 crossword
Redundant word in front of "total":
Old workplace sitcom with Danny DeVito as a dispatcher:
Passenger ship in a 1912 calamity:
Cove:
Many a New Year's resolution prescribes getting into it:
Not strict adherence to what really happened, say:
Convenience at a business that doesn't take credit cards:
Letter you don't pronounce in "jeopardy" and "leopard":
When a fresh factory crew arrives:
Elusive Tupperware components, often:
Air quality watchdog created by the Nixon admin.:
Archipelago forming the southernmost part of the continental U.S.:
Gloomy pal of Winnie-the-Pooh:
Time of lackluster performance:
Largest city and former capital of Nigeria:
Prod:
Where the endings of 17-, 33-, 43- and 63-Across are often found:
Singer Edith known as "The Little Sparrow":
Drink that can cause brain freeze:
"Despicable Me" character voiced by Steve Carell:
Member of an N.F.L. team transplanted to Los Angeles in 2017:
"___ never too late to learn":
"Could you, would you, with ___?" (Dr. Seuss line):
Black-and-white Nabisco cookie:
Annual awards ... like the one actor Shalhoub won in 2018:
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