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New York Times crossword of May 30th, 2014 other clues
À gogo
'For real'
'Imagine' Grammy winner of 2010
'Our Gang' girl
1,000-pound weight units
Any of the three authors of 'Pull My Daisy'
Appeal formally
Appeal to
Arrested
Award with a Best Upset category
Best New Artist Grammy winner of 2008
Beverage brand portmanteau
Bone preservation locations
Budget alternative
Cigar box material
Co-worker of Kennedy starting in 2006
County seat on the St. Joseph River
Cousin of cumin and coriander
Cry of contempt
DuPont development of 1935
Elicit a 'T.M.I.'
Engine measure
He may have many lines memorized
Head of communications?
Homebuilders' projections
Its flag includes an image of a cocoa pod
Its flag includes an image of a nutmeg clove
Jason, for one
Juice
Light on TV or Broadway
Like about 30% of 51-Across, belief-wise
Like areas around waterfalls
Major cocoa exporter
Midwest city named for a Menominee chief
Monomer of proteins, informally
Next to
Nickeled-and-dimed?
Novel title character called 'My sin, my soul'
Often-overlooked details
Old Brown Dog and others
Old pitcher of milk?
One needing pressure to perform well
One of Time magazine's cover 'Peacemakers'
Opposite of aggregation
Oscar nominee for playing Cal Trask
Ovid's foot
Potential virus sources
Prefix with pressure or point
Prod
Reaction to a card
Riveting piece, perhaps
Stains
Star of Bombay, e.g
Subject that includes women's suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment
Suffered a face-plant
Tag statement
They produce minimal distortion
Trip
Try
Twitter, Facebook or Instagram
Unit in a geology book
Very, very
What 'ruined the angels,' per Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wheels of fortune?
Wily temptress
Words before a date
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