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New York Times crossword of May 4th, 2019 other clues
Sch. divisions
Not proceed straightforwardly
Renaissance Faire sights
Goals for fiscal conservatives
Marsala, e.g.
"Aloha nui ___" (Hawaiian sign-off meaning "lots of love")
Accompany
Radley rival
Recipient of the wish at 1-, 8-, 53- and 55-Across
Took a spill, say?
Finally hit the big time
Ones doing great and loyal service
Big bang source, informally
Candidate's goal, for short
Playfully fantastical
Heading over a list of leading figures on a business's website
Retiring
Climate control syst.
Yet, to Yeats
Toyota models since 1984
Person for whom one removes one's hat
Support staff
Ones making glowing recommendations?
Is tough enough
Request from someone who's disconsolate
Makers of fine combs
Come alive
Pacifica or Sausalito, to S.F.
Sp. mujeres
Centrist
Picnic staple
Full monty
Layette item
Polite kids' plea
Fully charged
Within recent memory
Denial to a denial
Pirate haven of old
A Minor Prophet
Long-gone
John who wrote "From the Terrace"
Sulk
"Moonlight" Oscar winner
Commercial game whose box says it's for 2-10 players
Tail end of a dog?
Could
U.S. Independence Day, informally
It could be carried in a cart
Space for everything
Written guide for a business
"River People" of Arizona
Wet ___
Solar or lunar eclipse, e.g.
Thrill
"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" playwright
Some headway
Lean
Villainous trademark
Laterally, in a way
Rears
Poet/lyricist who wrote the 1974 #1 hit "Seasons in the Sun"
Most askew
Jeer leaders?
Green vegetable
Fashion lines?
Heads of Parliament?
Bean in space
Vegetable with greens
Beat badly

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