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New York Times crossword of May 25th, 2011 other clues
'An Unquiet Mind' subject
'So it is'
A Monopoly token
Adoptable doll of the '80s
Adriatic seaport
Ancient capital of Syria
Andy's TV son
Annual Kodak Theatre events, with 'the'
Appear that way
Bats
Biopic about Ritchie Valens
Boolean ___
Bread from a tandoor
Buckeyes
Canal of song
Car tower, maybe
Certain navel
Company with a spokesduck
Cookout pest
Corsage part
Dandies
Dracula's time
Drug taken in 'Rent'
Duck Hunt gaming console, briefly
Ex-lib, perhaps
Friday night ritual, in Judaism
General on Chinese menus
Gilbert and Sullivan's follow-up to 'The Mikado'
Gold measure
Got promoted
Gridder's on-air greeting, maybe
Holy Trinity part
How it's done
Like Carnaby Street fashions
Metro area
Narrow inlet
Out to lunch
Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.
Pickler's need
Predator of seals
Prefight psych job
Prepare for a bodybuilding competition
Publican's stock
Reaches the big time
Removes (oneself)
Rest atop
Scott in 1857 news
Searched (around)
See 2-Down
Shylock's offering
Sics on
Some Court of Appeals work
Source of bubbly
Spring/summer/fall/winter and others
Start of a number of Keats titles
Stayed put
Stew morsel
Support beam
Taking after
Tango team
Three-quarters of M
Top 10, e.g.
Tot's plea
Trot or canter
TV monologist
When repeated, Mork's sign-off
Whole lot
Willie Mays's last team
With 49-Down, its form follows the pattern of the circled letters
Yellowfin tuna
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