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New York Times crossword of May 16th, 2009 other clues
'Deliverance' actor
'Dogs'
'I sympathize'
'My God,' in Aramaic
'Votre toast,' for one
'Vous ___ ici' (French map indication)
'Wayne's World' actress
'You shouldn't have'
All ___
Antiallergy brand
Baseball player known as Mr. White Sox
Captain's command
Central point
Chat
Closer to 10?
Coat cut
Common field trip destination
Corriere della ___, Italy's top-selling newspaper
Early containers
Enter again
Extra in 'Broken Arrow,' 1950
Exuberant gesture with splayed fingers
Foals : horses :: crias : ___
Frequent phone booth user
Handle
In accordance with
Island in the Thames
Item with a pegbox
Kind of club
Like a style of painting with sharply delineated forms
Like some gems and old movies
Location of the 44-Down
Longfellow or Millay, by birth
Maker of the first electric compact calculator
More than brown
Mrs. Wingfield in 'The Glass Menagerie'
Nick of college football who was twice A.P. Coach of the Year
One going steady?
Onetime Nascar outlet
Phrase
Picker-uppers?
Powdery evidence
Preakness flowers, familiarly
Radiodensity indicators
Red-haired Disney princess
Registers, with 'in'
Rest
River facetiously described as 'a mile wide at the mouth, but only six inches deep'
Rtes. with plazas
Safe
Sharp
Shrouds
Sideshow Bob's last name on 'The Simpsons'
Snake in the grass
Something gays and straights have in common?
Something pulled out in church
Studio props
Suffers through a boring meeting, maybe
Tack item
They may be fingered
Traditional March birthstone
Tree with heart-shaped leaves
Vexed look
White, in fiction, or Brown, in real life
Wide-eyed ones
Work stoppage?
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