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New York Times crossword of May 1st, 2009 other clues
'Most miserable hour that ___ time saw': Lady Capulet
'___ in Love' ('Kismet' song)
50-Across sight
Add (up)
Afflicted (with)
Arms on shoulders
Army outfit
Arrangement
Assail scathingly
Be uncontrolled
Big name in steelmaking
Biochemical arrangement
Block
Catch
Claims
Completely dominate
Diamond information
Doesn't take well
Donald of the Major League Baseball Players Association
Expressionless
Flock member
Government marked by rampant greed and corruption
Gridiron boo-boo
Guy making passes
Hidebound
However briefly?
Hydrospace
Image specification, for short
Imperator's law
Indication of longing
It may contain the whole world
Just like that
Left on board
Like ferns
Like wingdings
Meets near the shore?
Mounted
Nombre after six
Object of many an appraisal
One who's registered for work?
Opposite of depression
Picks up
Polar bears, e.g.
Poule's partner
Precipitate
Predecessor of Web forums
Presses
Protuberate
Put off
Quaint letter opener: Abbr.
Reaction to a slug
Relents
Request after breaking down
Sibling, often
Small hollow in a surface, in biology
Stand against a wall, perhaps
Stick in the fire
Strip of gear
Stumper?
Subject of plays by Sophocles, Sartre and O'Neill
Take the wheels out from under?
The appendix extends from it
They may create a buzz
They're not exactly user-friendly
Tumble and toss about
Turnoff
Unisex wear
Venezuela is in it
Way to repay
What a spiked drink has
Win

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