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New York Times crossword of May 4th, 2015 other clues |
Roald who wrote 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' |
Rowboat propeller |
School health course, informally |
See 40-Down |
Show off, as muscles |
Sides of gems |
Spring's shape |
Start of a Mexican calendar |
State boldly |
Sweet potato |
Toilet seats, geometrically |
Tokyo-based game maker |
Traditional breakfast combo |
Two-timing sort |
Very bottom |
Whip-wielding circus performer |
Wicked relative of Cinderella ... or what each set of circled letters represents? |
Wild party |
With 32-Down, street shader |
___ qua non |
___ Xing (street sign) |
___-de-France |
___-Magnon man |
'Sad to say ...' |
'Big deal' |
'Game of Thrones,' e.g |
'Hear! Hear!' |
'How relaxing!' |
'In that case ...' |
'The Brady Bunch' girl |
'The Passion of the Christ' language |
1969 Peace Prize grp |
Amount of medicine to take |
Ascend |
Beethoven's Third |
Before, to a poet |
Big-screen format |
Blanchett of 'Blue Jasmine' |
Blog comment qualifier |
Bollywood wraps |
Brew with the slogan 'For the love of beer' |
Brown who wrote 'The Da Vinci Code' |
Bullet with a trail |
Buy's opposite |
Chooses, with 'for' |
Co. that developed the ThinkPad |
Commercial lead-in to bank |
Critical time of action |
Crosses (out) |
Dodge logo animal |
Epiphany |
Foe |
Have the nerve |
Hit 1951 play that inspired 'Cabaret' |
Idiots |
Italian city where pizza originated |
Karate-based exercise system |
Lends a hand |
Little 'uns |
Locale of the Città del Vaticano |
Long-necked pack animal |
Loses one's sanity |
Macho guy |
Mexican coins |
Neither good nor bad |
New York's Fiorello La Guardia, once |
Newton who formulated the law of universal gravitation |
Not much |
Obama-supported proposal for children of undocumented immigrants |
One of 10 in bowling |
Org. for Rams and Jets |
Pigskin path |
Plane's appearance on an air traffic controller's screen |
Poet ___ Khayyám |
Qatar's capital |
Quick, as a comeback |
Record label for Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus |
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