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Italian suffix for 'small' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 28th, 2015 other clues |
Back in |
Bring up to speed |
Bye line? |
C. S. Lewis land |
CBS's '___: Cyber' |
Choice word |
Citizen of the second-oldest independent country in the New World |
Classic roadsters |
Cloak + Egyptian deity = some spooks |
Couples |
Dormitories and apartments |
Drops out? |
Duke's ride + slowly = this puzzle's theme |
Exceptional start? |
Facet |
Fool |
Good name for an R.V. inhabitant? |
Gum arabic source |
Head, in slang |
Hits hard + famed spokescow = some Bach compositions |
Home of Umm al-Quwain, for short |
Intelligentsia |
Italian smoker, for short |
John |
Jumper line |
Key chain? |
Lines often in Latin |
Many a school benefactor |
Middle of a square, maybe |
Mideast V.I.P.s |
Monotony |
NATO member since 2009 |
No longer available, as a book: Abbr |
No-goodniks |
Noneditorial matter |
Novel, sonata or sonnet |
Olympic Australis is the world's largest one |
One hanging around a bar? |
Palo Alto-based car company |
Pharmacy chain |
Quark-plus-antiquark particles |
Rain slightly |
Readies |
Rear + floral rings = colorful birds |
Relief org. + stagger = soup kitchen offering |
Rends + word of regret = commuter's purchase |
See 33-Across |
Shakespearean assents |
Show of hands? |
Some temporary residences |
Something braided on a farm |
Sound at a sauna |
Spine-tingling |
Superior woman? |
Technology inside Kindles |
The U.N.'s Kofi ___ Annan |
Topic of the second law of thermodynamics |
Turkoman, e.g |
White House advisory grp |
Winter serving in a Japanese restaurant |
With 34-Across, 50-50 chance ... or a hint to answering six equations in this puzzle |
Writer Osnos of The New Yorker |
'Don't rush me!' |
'Holy ... !!!' |
'Star Wars' whistler, for short |
'Savoriness,' in Japanese |
'Law & Order' spinoff, familiarly |
'Silent Spring' topic, in brief |
'That ___ you' |
'Whoa, whoa, whoa - go back' |
A good one is under 3.00, in brief |
Anonymous name in court cases |
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