Marin Independent Journal

NY Times Puzzle No. 0611

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ACROSS 1 Something cut by

a lapidary

4 Lineup at a truck

stop

8 Stunned, in a way 13 There was much of it in Shakespear­e Head of Harpo Production­s Conscious

Cry of disgust Relative of a raccoon

Many eyes are upon it, informally 20&22 Mid-20thcentur­y giant in 59-/62-Across Appear that way Direction in España

Bag, in commercial­ese Port in southern Italy

Secret knowledge

Counted toward the totality of Turns (off)

Things exchanged between brides and grooms

Hit for 20-/22-Across (1969 or 1977) About half of a regular soccer field

William and

Mary, e.g.

Flag

Coffers

“Haughty Juno’s unrelentin­g ___”: Aeneid

51 Old TV knob abbr. 52 On

55 Adjusts one’s

sight

59&62 See 20-Across

Shade of blue Martin Luther King Jr. had one Fill for a schooner 39 40

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Actor who was People magazine’s 1992 Sexiest Man Alive Cabinet department

___ Arbor

Pastime for Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin Tore

Soft component of fleece?

DOWN 1 Blunders

2 First woman to receive her own New York City ticker-tape parade (1926) 3 Native Arizonan 4 Moon or

Mercury

5 N.Y.S.E. debut 6 Understand

7 Spoof

8 Secret spillers

9 Conscious

10 Thai dip

11 Squeeze (out) 12 German “the” 15 Duncan ___

21 Some clouds

23 Old film dog

25 Western city known as “Family City U.S.A.”

Bone cavities Casey of “American Top 40”

Bit of bucolic verse

Country house Small songbird

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Where to find an American in Moscow?

1960s TV character who often said “Surprise, surprise, surprise!”

___ Jima

First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)

Coin collector’s interest

Beans and rice

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Like some glasses

Alphabet trio Ford contempora­ry Line on an auto shop invoice

One spared by God in a Bible story

Who wrote, in a classic children’s book, “It is hard to be brave … when you’re only a Very Small Animal”

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Something that might be stolen while a crowd watches?

Supply for General Mills

Garner

G.O.P. grp.

Cry of awe

Disposed of, in a way

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