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New York Times crossword of May 1st, 2020 other clues
"The proper task of life," per Nietzsche
Cocktail often garnished with a lemon twist
Brand on the Alaska Highway
Fruitless
Show promise
Red-cased import
1898 chemistry discovery
"Good going!"
Israeli port mentioned in the Bible
Engine stats
Avoid taking unnecessary risks
Down-to-earth type?
Air show highlights
16th-century pope who owned a pet elephant
Massive explosion
Face-off
Closing number of a musical, often
Accelerate
"Great taste since 1905" sloganeer
Depths of despair
Boil over
Accented cheers
Hindu festival of colors
Venerable
Where Harley-Davidson is HOG
French menu word
Squeak (by)
Bit of hardware
"The Last Don" author
"I forgot what I'm supposed to say here!"
It always goes to hell
Co. behind the podcast "The Daily"
Math subj.
Parts of a Facebook feed
First name at Woodstock
Basic cleaner
George who composed "Give My Regards to Broadway"
Celebrate with sprightly dancing
Study for the bar?
Only three-letter word in Scrabble that requires both blank tiles
Soak
Host
Members of the lute family
Square
Eponym in a candy store
Reserve
Home to Bactrian camels
___ horse
Herb often used with potatoes
Zilch
Fretful thing to be in
Strategy game with disks
Turns down
Half brother of Tom Sawyer
Cause of an explosion
Zilch
More than impressed
Execrate
Apple variety
Chess maneuver with a French name
City north of Baghdad
Faith that preaches nonviolence to all living creatures
___ Henry Hoover, former first lady
Palm that produces berries
___ Lovelace, computing pioneer who was the daughter of Lord Byron
Turned up
Ends weakly
Give a powerful impression of
Hairless creature in a nursery rhyme
1968 swimming gold medalist Debbie
Floor

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