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New York Times crossword of May 9th, 2014 other clues
'___ happens ...'
'Father Knows Best' family name
'It's all good'
'Luncheon of the Boating Party' painter
'Luncheon on the Grass' painter
'___ do, so he shall do': Numbers 15:14
1971-97 nation name
Accessories purchased just for openers?
Acrobat producer
Actor with the line 'Say hello to my little friend!'
Allure or Essence alternative
Be a high-tech criminal
Big player in the Suez Crisis
Devil dog's outfit: Abbr
Dickens protagonist surnamed Trent
Digs in the snow?
Domain of 38-Across and 8-Down
Drove (on)
Dye containing indigotin
E'en if
Fault, in law
Feature of a Shaw show
Fix, as a pointer
Grp. with many operations
Hell
Horror film antagonist surnamed Thorn
In the 29-Down, e.g.: Abbr
In the best- or worst-case scenario
It may be a sacrifice
Jackasses, e.g
King Arthur's father
Like much unheeded advice
Like players who sweep things
Like some things you can't handle
Like things in 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!'
Line of tugboats?
Longtime Tab competitor
Low-class, in Leeds
Major star of 2-Down
Nativity numbers
Nobel-winning economist who wrote 'Fuzzy Math'
Not free
Oh-so-dramatic
Olympian in a shell
Ominous final words
Org. affected by Title IX
Pat material, maybe
Perfect expression
Pet food in the form of pellets
Pick up something common?
Pitches
Precipitate
Psychobabble, say
Put to work
Royals manager Ned
Shop shelter
Shunned one
Source of very soft wool
Storyteller who needs no words
Take stock of
The Furies, e.g
Timber dressers
Toast often given with Manischewitz
Whale constellation
[This is so frustrating!]
___ impasse
___-Aztecan

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