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New York Times crossword of May 23rd, 2009 other clues
'The Cat's Meow' actor, 2001
1961 #1 hit for Bobby Lewis
Academic goal, for some
An elephant has a long one
Antarctic dweller
Approach the shore on board?
Astringent fruit
Athens sch.
Bunker mentality?
Chills
Classic novel with a chapter titled 'My Breaking In'
Core
Corroded
Cured and smoked salmon
Did really well
Dinosaur with large thumb spikes
Do before I do's
Drain
End of many riddles
Ending with what, in verse
First Italian course?
Furnish with battlements, as a castle
Game played with a sack called a goose
Give out
Go ___ some length
Good thing to be sheltered from
Helped out
Holy Ark's location
Home of Riding Mountain National Park
Is concupiscent
It follows that
It may be fair
It's often kept under lock and key
Its motto in Eng. is 'It grows as it goes'
Kidder's cry
Language spoken in Assam, India
Like Luther: Abbr.
Ltr. center
MacGyver's first name on 'MacGyver'
Market purchase
Name-dropper's abbr.?
Numbered rental
Old company telephone line
Parmesan alternative
Pre-takeoff cry?
Problem with a sebaceous gland
Pronunciation guide std.
Recurring metrical beat
Rio 'hello'
Safety equipment
Sal Tessio's portrayer in 'The Godfather'
Scotland's longest river
See 8-Down
Setting in Pago Pago
Skeletal opening?
Squidward's neighbor on Nickelodeon
Starting word
Stuck
Terre dans l'eau
Thing you don't want to twist
Things that turn people off?
Trey trio
Use one's zygomatic muscles
What you might do after failing
Wife of Pylades
With 41-Across, one you go way back with
Words written on some test papers

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