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New York Times crossword of May 24th, 2017 other clues
'Annabel Lee' poet
'Game of Thrones' family name
'Maybe ask someone else'
'___ You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?'
20th-century author famous for her journals
Actor Buddy of 'The Beverly Hillbillies'
Actress Lollobrigida
Aids for football kickers
Anxiety, to a plumber?
Athos, Porthos and Aramis, e.g
Atom in any salt
Audibly appalled
Babe in the woods
Black ball
Body-scanning grp
Booths are set up in them
Brain part
Brief siesta
Broadway's 'Mamma ___!'
Caps Lock, e.g
Choice for a par 5 hole, often
Comes up short, say
Contents of a presidential briefing
Corners
Dazzle
Espy or Emmy
Exclamation from Homer
Exhausted, as a plumber?
Furniture store display
Give the O.K
Give the O.K
Gung-ho
Have some trouble focusing
Having one's wisdom teeth pulled, e.g
High-airfare season, for short
Homer's father
How sloppy kissers kiss
In the ___ of
Initialism whose third initial often isn't true
Lament
Lang. course
Letter carrier at Hogwarts
Loafing around
Major river starting in SE Switzerland
Makeup maker
Marked (out)
Mrs. Truman
Nasty person
Not dull
One doing sketch work?
Outlook function
Part of MoMA
Part of r.p.m
Person who's all pretense
Place across the back of a chair, perhaps
Places to hang holiday lights
Poetic contraction
Rabid fan
Recipient of a ticker-tape parade, maybe
Rio dance
Sierra Nevada, for one
Some armory contents
Sounds made during medical checkups
Squabble
Steamship workers
Tear to pieces
The deadly sins, e.g
Type
Used, although one can hardly tell
Vacillates, as a plumber?
Voluminous ref. work
Wasted, to a plumber?
Whiskey drink
[LOL]
___ psychology

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