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June 2 2021 crossword
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*Graveyard sight:
HEAD
*Online card game with over 100 million players:
HEARTH
Infield pop-up, say:
EASYOUT
Malign:
ASPERSE
Rehab woe, for short:
DTS
*Emerald or ruby:
BIRTH
Debutantes, say:
BELLES
Elite eight:
IVIES
Actress Russo:
RENE
1989 play about Capote:
TRU
Widespread panic:
HYSTERIA
*Ring centerpiece:
GEM
Grasps:
GETS
Beach problem:
EROSION
Like the words "literally" and "ironic," often:
MISUSED
Jet stream direction:
EAST
Word with one or other:
EVERY
Man found in America?:
ERIC
*Pit that's spit:
CHERRY
Deadly snakes:
ASPS
"Peanuts" boy:
LINUS
Brit's "Nonsense!":
TOSH
Bourbon substitute:
RYE
Delight:
GLEE
War of 1812 treaty site:
GHENT
Tear sheet?:
TISSUE
Fingerprinting need:
INK
Dangerous juggling props:
TORCHES
Where the heart is:
CHEST
Marshy area:
FEN
Ruling on a point of Islamic law:
FATWA
Country whose flag has two blue stripes and a star: Abbr.:
ISR
Quiets down:
HUSHES
Tree cover:
BARK
Borscht base:
BEETS
Anthem contraction:
OER
Nirvana's "Smells Like ___ Spirit":
TEEN
Org. seeking alien life:
SETI
Mocking:
SNIDE
___ Murray, two-time Wimbledon champ:
ANDY
Davy Crockett died defending it:
ALAMO
Historic inn commemorated during Pride Month, as suggested by this puzzle's border answers:
STONEWALL
Start tallying your drink orders, say:
OPENATAB
Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas ___:
LLOSA
Political suffix:
CRAT
*Vital piece:
CORNER
Behaved uncontrollably:
RANAMOK
Attribute:
ASCRIBE
Fillable flatbread:
PITA
Persist:
LAST
Spicy Mexican pepper:
SERRANO
Like many veteran professors:
TENURED
Western treaty grp.:
OAS
Section of a wine list:
REDS
Decay:
ROT
H.S. class whose students might cook:
HOMEEC
This point forward:
HEREON
*Quaint street material:
COBBLE
G.O.P. org.:
RNC
Binary digit:
ONE
Binary question:
YESORNO
"See what I mean?," informally:
YKNOW
Tokyo's airport:
NARITA
Teeny:
ITSY
Vegetable also called ladies' fingers:
OKRA
Aware of:
ONTO
"There's the ___":
RUB
Discharge:
EMIT
Weight on the Isle of Wight:
TONNE
Defenseman who scored a Stanley Cup-winning "flying goal":
ORR
Hurtful remark:
BARB
Neighbor of Brazil: Abbr.:
BOL
Overcharges, so to speak:
ROBS
Skywalker's droid, informally:
ARTOO
First-year legal student, familiarly:
ONEL
*Pennsylvania state symbol:
KEY
*Kind of building seen on "Sesame Street":
BROWN
*Magnetite:
LODE
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