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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2019 other clues |
Measure of a stone |
Purchase of proof? |
Takes up a lot of space |
"Don't cry for me" singer |
Enchant |
Mine transport |
Scratch paper? |
Hangs around |
Most stylish |
2013 film whose lead actress is never seen |
Liquid paper? |
Acted as |
What Oberon orbits |
Relay closer |
Construction paper? |
Bugs from the underworld |
Jane Austen heroine |
Grp. that usually meets in the evening |
Veiled criticism, in slang |
Fly paper? |
Assn. |
That stinks! |
Mormon Church, for short |
Spreads in the kitchen |
Hyundai model |
Horror director Roth |
K-12 |
Broadway's Cariou |
Periods of note |
Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names |
Wax paper? |
Note paper? |
Bygone auto whose name sounds like a command |
"I want details!" |
506, in old Rome |
Trade jabs (with) |
Ending with body or spy |
Expresses exasperation toward |
Some trumpeters |
Size above med. |
Bygone sitcom set around Houston |
La-la lead-in |
Position paper? |
Competitor of Reach |
Settings for some TV dramas, for short |
First place? |
Prophet who inveighed against the "sins of Israel" |
Wall paper? |
Segue to the next part of a story |
Contribute |
Warhol subject |
Term paper? |
Exclamation that's usually doubled |
Doggy treat |
The least little bit |
Crepe paper? |
Terrapin catcher |
Humanitarian operation |
Trap at a ski lodge, perhaps |
Wound |
Chilean catch |
Bridge positions |
Hanna-Barbera collectibles |
Profess |
Singer Ora with three solo #1 hits in Britain |
Abbr. on an envelope |
Class one might take for kicks? |
Deep hole |
Baltic dweller |
It helped bring dinos to life in "Jurassic Park" |
"That's a good burn!" |
Take a walk on the wild side? |
John ___, three-time Gold Glove first baseman |
Authorize to |
Craft created on a board with nails |
Rules of engagement? |
"The Ten Commandments" villain |
Human rights lawyer Clooney |
Depression follower, for short |
Office PC connections |
Routine: Abbr. |
Body part whose name contains another body part |
Deliberate and unprovoked |
Grave letters |
Unhurried walker |
Noggin |
Drum kit component |
Half a laugh? |
"Shoo!" |
Ones making calls, informally |
"___ Pepper ..." (classic soda jingle) |
Eye surgeon's tool |
Pi + 1? |
Debuted to great acclaim |
Talent show that jumped networks, familiarly |
Actress Polo |
Volunteer's offer |
Grant factor, sometimes |
Symbol in many a URL |
Harsh |
Neutral color |
SALT subject, for short |
Marker, informally |
Inventor Howe |
Part of an after-school lineup |
Some N.F.L. linemen: Abbr. |
App annoyances |
Actress Findley |
Welsh "John" |
"What she said" |
El Greco, e.g. |
Symbol of strength |
Critter that likes to lie in the sun |
Prefix with -naut |
Immigrant's desire |
Really busy doing |
Modern education acronym |
Clothing symbol for a graduate of Oxford or Cambridge |
Exclusively |
Running around |
Sexy |
Portable place to sleep |
Take a load off |
Relative of a Vandyke |
Family name on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" |
"Do the Right Thing" pizzeria |
Butcher's stock |
Portable places to sleep |
"Movin' ___" ("The Jeffersons" theme) |
Old Roman autocrat |
One of the Jacksons |
Hospital fluids |
Former "Meet the Press" host Marvin |
Often-pantomimed hit song of the 1970s |
"Cheers" actor Roger |
Soldier's assignment |
Tush |
Some undergrad degs. |
Soul from Seoul? |
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