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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2010 other clues |
Place for une île |
Popular social networking site, and this puzzle's theme |
Pre-A.D. |
Pulitzer-winning author Robert ___ Butler |
Sandwich man? |
See 1-Across |
See 50-Down |
Shark on some menus |
Sizzling sound |
Sleek, in car talk |
Snowy peak of song |
Some cameras, for short |
Start of a rumor report |
Subtitle of 1978's 'Damien' |
Suit to ___ |
Sushi-rolling accessories |
Take for ___ (hoodwink) |
That you should feed a cold and starve a fever, and others |
Thing to do on Yom Kippur |
Thomas Hardy's '___ Little Ironies' |
Tool for a duel |
Use weasel words |
Views that reality is a unitary whole |
Was indisposed |
Wintour of fashion |
With 6-Down, 1994 Olympic gold medalist in downhill skiing |
With 69-Across, 1930s-'50s bandleader |
Word with family or fruit |
___ Martin (cognac brand) |
'I'm ___!' ('Can do!') |
'Baby Baby' singer, 1991 |
'Cool!' |
'Don't worry about me' |
'Golly!' |
1966 Mary Martin musical |
1976 Eric Carmen hit |
Actor Mike |
All there |
Ancient city that lent its name to a fig |
Ancient Greek sculptor of athletes |
Ate up, so to speak |
Bellicose deity |
Brand name in the kitchen |
Brass or woodwind: Abbr. |
Brickyard 400 entrant |
Carbon 14 and uranium 235 |
Chinese menu notation |
Comparison word |
Copycat's cry |
Courtroom antics, e.g. |
Creamy beverage |
Criteria: Abbr. |
Eagle's claw |
Endows (with) |
Esau's descendants' land |
Ex-lib, maybe |
Explorer John and actress Charlotte |
Fleet elite |
Former German president Johannes |
Fourth book of the Book of Mormon |
Game maker since 1972 |
Good-humored |
Hard to combine, chemically |
Hogwash |
Homeric sorceress |
Japan, to the U.S., once |
London Magazine essayist |
Made bearable |
Makes a cat's-paw of |
More than desire |
Old Connecticut whaling town |
One who's 'toast' |
One with yellow ribbons, maybe |
Oral vaccine developer |
Part of una casa |
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