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New York Times crossword of May 22nd, 2006 other clues
Schlepper
Soldier's hairstyle
Speak from a soapbox
Stovetop vessel
Teens' rooms, typically
Tiff
Tile art
Time ___ time
Tiniest bit
Title for Prince Andrew
Turtle cover
Use an oar
W.C.
Wackos
Western Indian
Where the action is
Whichever
Zebras, for lions
___ de France
A lungful
'Et tu, Brute?' utterer
'Exodus' hero
'___ the land of the free ...'
180° from WNW
A deer, a female deer
Actor Beatty
Actor Richard of 'Chicago'
Ancient markets, old-style
Angel topper
Atomic particle
Awful
Bake, as eggs
Banned pesticide
Bog
Bookcase unit
Campus mil. program
China's Chiang ___-shek
Cut corners
Cute as a button, for one
Dashboard meas.
Decay
Dernier ___ (the latest thing)
Designer Christian
Diarist Anaïs
Diva's delivery
Duck with soft down
Early 20th-century art movement
Enlarge
Flying saucer fliers, for short
Foot's end
Forest unit
Gary Cooper title role
Gather into a bundle, as wheat
Grasp
Helen's mother, in Greek myth
Horned animal
Island east of Australia
It then follows that ...
Letter between ex and zee
Like a Brink's truck
List-ending abbr.
Lord's Prayer start
Lyric in the song named by the starts and ends of 19-, 27-, 45- and 53-Across
Make, as an income
Makes over
Medal recipient
No longer funny
Onionlike plant used in cookery
Opus Dei member
Org. with an academy near Colo. Springs
Parentless child
Poorly made
Proselytizer's success
Protest gone bad
Roman 57

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