L.A. Times Daily - Jun 4 2011

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Clues Answers
"... lay the sod __ me": "Streets of Laredo" lyric OER
"Beetle Bailey" cartoonist Walker MORT
"To Kill a Mockingbird" brother JEM
Applied EXERTED
Blend IMMIX
Box for a cold KLEENEX
Brad's role in "Inglourious Basterds" ALDO
Brings out AIRS
Business intro? AGRI
Candy vehicle SCTV
Cantina servings TAMALES
Celebrity mentioned in Warren Zevon's 1978 hit "Werewolves of London" LONCHANEYJR
Certain Yemeni ADENI
Coty Award winner Perry ELLIS
Court ritual OATH
Daughter of Muhammad LAILA
Dearborn attraction HENRYFORDMUSEUM
Dom alternative FRA
Education acronym ELHI
Encore, basically ONEMORE
Epicure's condiment SEASALT
Ethical concern for a bar association AMBULANCECHASER
Exhaust USE
Fast ship CLIPPER
Fonda's beekeeper ULEE
Game division HALF
Golden __ RULE
Gone crackers? HIHOS
Green GELT
Heavy hitter SLEDGE
Hersey setting ADANO
Ice cream parlor order MALT
Imported wheels SAAB
In STYLISH
Inflammation symptoms ACHES
Clues Answers
Initial response to a yenta? MYOB
Isn't trapped HASANOUT
Like some raincoats LINED
Line before "Et tu, Brute?" SPEAKHANDSFORME
Luxury furs SABLES
Mail hub: Abbr. GPO
Members of an Afrocentric movement RASTAS
Metaphors, e.g. TROPES
Model aspect SCALE
News supplement SIDEBAR
Part of psi?: Abbr. LBS
Polanski film based on a Hardy novel TESS
Princess in Disney's "Enchanted" GISELLE
Santa __ ANA
Self-titled 1988 R&B album LATOYA
Side of beef part SLAB
Skyscraper feature LEDGE
Some signatures XES
Sorbonne heads? TETES
Symbol of phoniness THREEDOLLARBILL
Tailless mammal APE
Tie securely LASH
Traveler's need VISA
Unusual occurrence ANOMALY
Valley in the first book of Samuel ELAH
Way of putting things IDIOM
White House girl SASHA
White of the eye SCLERA
Willowy woman SYLPH
Winner of a 2008 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture" BOBDYLAN
World Chess Champion after Botvinnik TAL
Wrote, as an AOL buddy IMED
__ mania, 17th-century Dutch phenomenon TULIP
__ once ALLAT
__-jongg MAH