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New York Times crossword of May 3rd, 2015 other clues
Irregular
Island that may have an apostrophe in its name
Jabbers
Jacks or better, say, in poker
John who founded Methodism
Kaiser, e.g., for short
Lend, slangily
Light amount?
Like makers of one-way street signs?
Little nail
Locale of a 1984 industrial disaster
Looks inside a house
Mali, mostly
Many a candidate, briefly
Martial arts level
Means
Melees
Milton who led Uganda to independence
Mini mints
Monk's hood
More reserved
Mother of Hermes
Neck-stretching yoga position?
New York Giants founder who's in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Nonviolent protests
Not so conventional
Nourishment for a plant embryo
Old carrier name
One might appear next to an article
One sending money from France or Germany?
Opening on Broadway
Original Beatles bassist Sutcliffe
Original Dungeons & Dragons game co
Overarching
Padre's hermano
Parts of a kingdom
Passion
Petruchio's task vis-à-vis Katharina
Philadelphia's ___ Ross Bridge
Plane-related
R&B's Peniston
Restrained
Roman harvest goddess
Sandpiper's domain
Schnozzolas
Screw up
See 119-Across
Shuffle, e.g
Shut out
Sleeper, maybe
Sneak previews
Some haircuts
Something a GPS recalculates: Abbr
Something in a bookmarks tab
Starting words of some 120-Across
State that borders three Can. provinces
Strikes
Subjects of some loans
Take for a ride
Take ___ off
Takes part in a joint session?
Teem
Thai money
The Horned Frogs of the Big 12 Conf
Theme
Tombstone figure
Took over
Variety of primrose
Wee, in Dundee
Where Bill and Hillary Clinton met, briefly
Whitewater enthusiast
Whom the witches deem 'lesser than Macbeth, and greater'
Winter vehicle
___ Domenici, longtime New Mexico senator
___ Janney, four-time 'West Wing' Emmy winner
___ score (newborn health measure)
___ sense
___-ready
'What a surprise to run into you!'
'Breakfast at Tiffany's' novelist
'Hold on there, cowboy!'
'The Prince and the Showgirl' co-star, 1957
'The Prodigal Son,' for one
'The race ___!'
'___ to break the news ...'
1970s sitcom production co
Adjust at Moody's, say
Admits
American ___
Angel's opposite
Archetypal postwar suburb
Arctic hideaway?
Bayer brand
Be behind
Beautified
Beethoven's Third
Benefit offsetter
Berlin cry
Big win for a prominent TV financial adviser?
Bit of folk wisdom
Bit of monkey business
Brooder
C.O.O., e.g
Canine protector
Certain bond, for short
Chinese dynasty of a thousand years ago
Classic joke target
Coming from out of nowhere, as an insult
Communion spot
Completely strip
Constellation next to Scorpius
Dead end?
Descendant of a son of Noah
Domain
Either half of a diphthong
Eminem producer, informally
Entry-level position, for short?
Environmentalists' concern in northern France?
Epitome of attention to detail
Exclamation accented on the second syllable
Fate
Feature of the Nixon tapes
First lady McKinley
Guitar accessory
Hardly Mr. Right
Hardy heroine
Haymakers?
Heads of staff?
Herr's heirs?
Herring relatives
Hersey novel setting
Hessian river
Hide-and-seek no-no
Higgledy-piggledy
High point
Hound
Humans' cousins
Igloo, e.g.?
Image in the 'Jurassic Park' logo, familiarly

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