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Beatles tune that begins 'If you wear red tonight' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2012 other clues |
'Coppélia' composer |
'What ___?' |
1945 Tommy Dorsey hit |
Ad trailer? |
Alabama or Missouri |
Any of three title characters in a long-running Cartoon Network series |
Author of 'The Stranger Beside Me,' 1980 |
Bastes |
Big name in jewelry retail |
Boom follower, maybe |
Boom maker, once |
Car bar |
Central feature of St. Peter's Square |
Clinton or Bush, once |
Common barn roof |
Cover-up witnessed by millions? |
Dash |
Drink that had a Wild Red variety |
Drink that has a Ruby Red variety |
Drum and bass parts |
Fault line? |
Film with the protagonist 'Z' |
First name in long jumping |
Get heat from? |
Gnarly |
Goes gray |
Great part for Duvall? |
Having five sharps |
Ingredient in gourmet potato chips |
It forms much of Lombardy's southern border |
Journalists James and James Jr |
Like arias |
Longtime ace |
Look down |
LP insert? |
Medium frequencies include them |
Mouths, to Marius |
Nigerian language |
One |
Onetime Lake Texcoco dweller |
Oscar winner after 'On the Waterfront' |
Papuan port |
Parent's peremptory 'reason' |
Part of French Polynesia |
Part of some fruit drink names |
Passenger's status |
Philippine province on Luzon |
Pungent fish topper |
Reaches the age of |
Relatives of dik-diks |
Rope holding down a bowsprit |
Salad, often |
Scary sucker, for short |
See 46-Across |
Shot stuff |
Small creature that undergoes metamorphosis |
So as not to be overheard, say |
Some German models |
Source of the word 'robot' |
Spartan |
Steak or chop choice |
Sugar |
Taco alternative |
Taxonomy suffix |
The Aggies of the Big West Conf |
Through |
With 42-Across, old ad mascot who sang 'It's dandy for your teeth' |
Worked (up) |
___ de guerre |
___ up (brawl) |
___-Pacific |
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