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The Washington Post Jun 12 2011

ClueAnswer
'Ezio' composer HANDEL
'Prince of High Fashion' von Furstenberg EGON
'The Feeling We Once Had' singer in 'The Wiz' AUNTEM
1985 Oscar nominee Robert LOGGIA
Actor Andrews of 'The Mod Squad' TIGE
Alcoholic drink made with egg FLIP
Approach DRAWNIGH
Beat in a runaway WHUPPED
Beth follows it ALEPH
Big name in contact lens care RENU
Clothing store that started in San Francisco in 1969 THEGAP
Community in Los Angeles County ALTADENA
Day, to Dante GIORNO
Dell lineup PUZZLEMAGAZINES
Diner side SLAW
Dip that gives zip to a chip SALSA
Dome light? HALO
Doña, across the Pyrenees MADAME
Examining the books? TEXTUALANALYSIS
Experienced some of SHAREDIN
Favorable situation for a server ADIN
Film in which Insectopia is sought ANTZ
First word of 'A Hard Day's Night' ITS
French mind set? IDEES
Gender-specific ending ENNE
Hard stuff that often gets crunched DATA
His musical mentor was Xavier DESI
Hood hunter GMAN
International currency market, for short FOREX
Jack-in-the-box device? ATM
Kansas City suburb LENEXA
Kim who played Mattie in the original 'True Grit' DARBY
Leaving lines? FAREWELLADDRESS
Likely to fumble INEPT
Mama-___ (woman running a geisha house) SAN
Medieval tales in verse GESTS
Meteorological phenomenon LANINA
Netherlands river AMSTEL
Not requiring a long runway, briefly STOL
Not taken by ONTO
Of a banishment period EXILIC
Olden ointment NARD
One working on the big picture? FRAMER
Org. whose members have lots of spare moments? PBA
Oriental rug feature INTRICATEDESIGN
Permanent resident, in Canada LANDEDIMMIGRANT
Pharmaceutical company that makes the scar gel Mederma MERZ
PriceGrabber and Nextag, e.g. SHOPPINGENGINES
Red ink producer DEFICITSPENDING
Saint ___ Bay (Atlantic inlet) ANNS
See 46-Across IRON
Skim, perhaps DEFAT
Some have GPS PDAS
Some Japanese-Americans NISEI
South of Mexico? SUR
Split up differently, in a way REZONED
Start of a fault line? MEA
Stomachs ABIDES
Sucrose source BEET
Te or ti follower AMO
The same, to Simone EGALE
Tinseltown terrier ASTA
Title lady of a 1933 Ethel Merman hit EADIE
Tries to win WOOS
What's anticipated by people playing the ponies RACETIME
With 52-Down, club whose face has less slope than a mid-mashie TWO
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