NYT Crossword June 1 2021 answers
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June 1 2021 crossword
Rocker who sang "Paradise City":
Mexican food similar to a flauta:
"Here's some important info ...," in brief:
"Let's do the Time ___ again" (campy 1970s lyric):
First African-American to win the Oscar for Best Actress:
He might have done it with the candlestick in the study:
Figure skating biopic of 2017:
Choice at a microbrewery, for short:
Game console that sounds like a pronoun:
Blanket ___ (bad bed partner):
ESP and photographic memory, for two:
Mideast country east of 50-Across:
Singer with the 2019 #2 hit "Don't Start Now":
Turned out successfully ... or what the parents of 16-, 19-, 52- and 57-Across did?:
Titular Mozart opera character:
Online initialism of rejoicing:
Part of the digestive system, in brief:
Computer addresses, for short:
Amy who achieved fame on 42-Down:
Like a floor with a "Caution" sign:
Marty ___, "Back to the Future" protagonist:
Letters in a so-called "supervocalic" word:
Mideast country west of 32-Down:
Mario's love interest in Super Mario games:
Fashion no-no with a flip-flop:
Pop star with the 1996 3x platinum album "Tidal":
Second word in many limericks:
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