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New York Times crossword of May 27th, 2007 other clues |
Like Hoosier cabinets |
Line at the dentist's office? |
Little fellow |
Main line |
Many baseball card stats |
Martini & Rossi offering |
Meant to attract |
Memo header |
Mens ___ |
Miner's major problem |
Missing broadcast channel |
Mr. ___, scheming vicar in 'Emma' |
Mulling spice |
Muppets' creator |
Musical drama about a butcher who sells deer meat? |
Musical drama about a man eating soup? |
Musical drama that tells the tale of a sausage casing? |
Musical play set at McDonald's? |
N.L. and A.L. city |
Palette globs |
Passport maker |
Patronize, as a hotel |
Person who has something going on? |
Pfizer product used before brushing the teeth |
Phaser setting |
Place in the pecking order |
Play about a guy ordering beef from Dublin? |
Play about meat that's good to eat anytime? |
Play about swine intestines that are semidivine? |
Play about tenderizing meat with one's toes? |
Pole, e.g. |
Popular quarry for British hunters |
Possessed girl in 'The Exorcist' |
Quite a ways |
Radio host John |
'Be on the lookout' messages, briefly |
'Ben-___' |
'Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion' author |
'Peer ___' |
'Didn't I tell you?' |
'Let's Make a Deal' choice |
'The Cosby Show' kid |
'The Terminator' heroine |
1962 hit film whose climax is on Crab Key island |
Actress Barbara Bel ___ |
Allen Ginsberg's 'Plutonian ___' |
Anne who wrote 'Abie's Irish Rose' |
Arcade game inserts |
Attack once more |
B.A. or M.A. offerer |
Back on board |
Badlands landform |
Beast with a bugling call |
Bibliophile's love: Abbr. |
Blast |
Bow-wielding deity |
Brand name with an accent on its last letter |
Breathing tube |
Business with net gains? |
Buttonhole |
Character in many a joke |
Closemouthed |
Common daisy |
Common pg. size |
Oliver of 'The West Wing' |
Old cracker brand |
Pageantry |
Compared with |
Composer Scarlatti |
Conveys |
Dangerous place to pass a car |
Despite this |
Diets drastically |
Does a certain dog trick |
Drink suffix |
Dwarf |
Elbow-bender |
Even |
First name in objectivism |
Fistfuls, say |
Five-Year Plan implementer, for short |
Get back to |
Get fuel |
Get stuck |
Go from endangered to extinct |
Goblet part |
Grain susceptible to ergot |
Gray |
Gullets |
Hat trick component |
Honoree's spot |
Hula dancer's accessory |
In love |
Incumbent on |
Inventive sorts? |
Juvenal work |
Kia subcompact |
Language along the Mekong River |
Lhasa ___ |
Reason to shout 'Eureka!' |
Red spot on the skin |
Relations: Abbr. |
Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda |
Ring holder |
Scorecard heading |
Shade of blue |
Sickly-looking |
Sky light |
Slapstick missiles |
Slovenly abode |
Some mantel pieces |
Sprung |
Stage entertainment |
Steinway & ___ (piano maker) |
Stylin' |
Swearing-in phrase |
Symbol of hardness |
Take ___ at |
Talk, talk, talk: Var. |
The Isle of Man's Port ___ |
Thermometer's terminus |
Tighten, say, as strings |
Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy |
Trapper's prize |
U.S. bond market purchase |
University of Maine's home |
Using |
W.W. I helmet, informally |
What you may call it |
What, to Watteau |
White sheet |
Windsor princess |
Worn away |
___ de Cologne |
Nonhuman co-hosts of TV's 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' |
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