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New York Times crossword of May 19th, 2012 other clues
'Clamshell' computers of old
'Sì, mi chiamano ___' (Puccini aria)
'Stop!' overseas
'___ That a Time?' (Weavers album)
'___ Time,' 1952 million-selling Eddie Fisher hit
1977 Paul Davis hit that spent 25 weeks in the Top 40
Asian sea name
Beast fought by Heracles
Big trap
Bill who composed 'Gonna Fly Now'
California's Montaña de ___ State Park
CBer's place
Chilling
City NNE of Toledo
Comic strip that Chic Young abandoned to create 'Blondie'
David with a role for himself on TV
Dishes eaten with the hands
Doesn't merely observe
Done, in Dunkirk
Donning, as loafers
Duchess of Cornwall
First, second and third
Four-time Oscar nominee (never a winner) in the 1930s
Girl group with a 1986 #1 hit
Gloom
Heady time for soldiers
Herbert Henry Asquith's socialite wife
Historic D.C. theater
Jewelry box item
Junk
Kennedy Center happening
Like hurricane weather
Like telescopes
Manila airport name
Mates
Motivators
Muscle ___
Negligible
No-goodnik
Old man
One with a coat of many colors
Organization of Afro-American Unity founder
Pasta go-with
Pet peeve?
Poet credited with popularizing haiku
Pro ___
Punishment, metaphorically
Rain forest region
Rapid turnover
Redeem
Resting spots by the water
Rubber
School house?
Second Triumvirate member
Short winter day?
Shred
Signs
Solitary places
Swingers hit on them at parties
The Olympic Australis, e.g
They may be heard in a temple
They may be heard in a temple
They're hard to see through
Topic for Catullus
Touching bottom?
Unlocked?
Wanamaker Trophy org
___ Humpalot, Austin Powers villain
___ Snow, Russell Brand's character in 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and 'Get Him to the Greek'

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