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Law force in 1960s-'70s TV's 'Ironside' crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of May 9th, 2016 other clues |
'Wait ___!' ('Hold on!') |
'Arsenic and Old ___' |
'Me, too!' |
'Ouch!' |
'Tiny Bubbles' singer |
'We want more!,' at a concert |
'You can say that again!' |
1/24 of a day |
2016, e.g |
50% |
A-1 tennis server |
All over again |
Arizona home of the nation's largest public university |
Arthur who was king of the court? |
Article of tropical apparel ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squares |
Beat handily |
Biblical idol ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squares |
Boise's state: Abbr |
Catchphrase shouted in 'Jerry Maguire' ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squares |
Cheer (for) |
Conservative investments, briefly |
Davis of 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' |
Designer's degree, for short |
Detective's lead |
Discontinued Swedish car |
Domesticates |
Dressed to the ___ |
Druggies, e.g |
Emergency worker ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squares |
Excursion |
Facebook ___ (collection of posts) |
Feature of a neat drink |
Funny business |
Give, as a passport or parking ticket |
Go from one social gathering to another |
Impulsive |
Julie ___, portrayer of Claire on 'Modern Family' |
Kazan who directed 'On the Waterfront' |
La-la lead-in |
Lair |
Landed |
Little scissor cut |
Madame Bovary |
Moldable kids' stuff |
Naval leader: Abbr |
Nevada city |
Norwegian capital |
Not go bad |
Nursery school, informally |
Officer below a captain, slangily |
Palindromic fashion magazine |
Paper cutters, briefly? |
Peeved |
Prices |
Protein-rich bean |
Punk rock subgenre |
Pusher buster |
Returned call? |
Sam for whom Georgia Tech's School of International Affairs is named |
Samsung Galaxy, e.g |
Secretariat's father, for one |
Secretariat's mother, for one ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squares |
Seized vehicle, informally |
Sought legal redress |
Stand up to |
Succession |
Superbright colors |
Surgery memento |
Volume enhancers |
Want badly |
Welcomed, as the new 32-Down |
What can follow week or rear |
Whole lot |
Witticism |
___ Lee, creator of Spider-Man |
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