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New York Times crossword of May 7th, 2010 other clues
Fern feature
Film character who lives to be 877
Five bones
Gone flat?
Guilt symptom
High-school put-down
His #2 was retired in 1997
Key
Knock out, in a way
Lavished gifts (on)
Lead-in to wash
Musician nicknamed El Rey
National capital on a river of the same name
Naturally bright
Necessary
Nickname since 1959
Not just a mess-up, in modern lingo
Old Spanish queen
Opposite of pacific
Org. with the motto 'For the benefit of all'
Passed effortlessly
Picker-uppers?
Providers of tips for improving one's English?
Put on a pedestal
Rapture
Really embarrassed, perhaps
Salesperson who may give you a ring
See 46-Across
Shortens, maybe
Slurs
Spread out over time, in a way
Staple of classic rock, informally
Step on the way to the Olympics, maybe
Steps taken on a farm?
Still
Support in a stadium
Swiss cheese ingredient
Symbol of chastity
The tiniest bit
They're all abuzz
They're basic
Treat on a stick
Union opponent
Voiceless, in phonetics
Welcome cry for the seasick
With 35-Down, something meant to be shaken
___-Ethiopian War, 1935-36
'Come ___ these yellow sands': 'The Tempest'
'True Blood' actress
'___ you!'
Alternative to Holiday Inn
Ball holders
Annual celebration with candles
Battery used to measure brightness?
Big company located in Times Square
Big inits. in camping
Big name in radio advice
C.I.A. director under Obama
Cuts off
Czech-born N.H.L.'er Sykora or Prucha
Deluxe
Dinner ___
Docs with penlights
Drainage area
Elaborates
Emotionally tough to take
Evasive maneuver

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