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New York Times crossword of May 11th, 2016 other clues
All Harrow students
'Game of Thrones' network
'I'm impressed!'
A cygnet is a baby one
Actress Falco
Airing after midnight, say
Almond-flavored liqueur
Bibliophile's prize
Central Park's 'Alice in Wonderland,' for one
City of central Iowa
Closemouthed
Common soccer draw
Convenience store conveniences
Crème de la crème
Delivery entrance, perhaps
Deuterium and tritium
Directors' do-overs
Executioners' devices
Fliers until '03
Flub
Halloween mask features
Horse house
Hot Wheels product
In perfect condition
In the sack
Install, as a bulb, with 'in'
Jail cell sight
James with a posthumous Pulitzer
Lays to rest
Major employers on reservations
Meditation sounds
Mole's work
Musical with Rum Tum Tugger
N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Bird
No longer used, in a dict
Nonfiction films, for short
Normandy battle site
Overdue debt
P.D.Q
Panini bread
Parks who sparked a boycott
Particle in a salt solution
Prank involving underwear
Prefix with resin
Prom queen's wear
Reed section
Scads
Sculpted body part
Sen. Al Franken's state: Abbr
Showing no emotion
Sis, for example
Slavery
Speedsters of old autodom
Start of a seasonal letter
Start to freeze?
Stick up
Texter's 'Didn't need to hear that!'
They all start with 'K' and 'W' in the U.S
Turns right on a horse
Variety of pasture grass
Veal cuts
Very, informally
W. C. Fields persona
Words from Sartre
Words from Shakespeare
Words from Sinatra
Words from Socrates
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