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New York Times crossword of May 24th, 2020 other clues |
"The Deer Hunter" director Michael |
About three miles |
Pollen-producing plant part |
Excoriates |
Battlefield cry |
What a Venn diagram shows |
Sprint competitor |
An antique might have one |
Delta competitor, in brief |
Suspect #6 |
Suspect #2 |
Woes |
"Hungry" game characters |
Like beloved books, often |
Have trouble swallowing |
Ordain |
Tech debut of 1998 |
Suspect #4 |
Showers |
Suspect #5 |
Tucson school, in brief |
Spark |
Bristle of grain |
California-based auto company |
"You caught me!," says the thief, who then admits: "The diamond isn't here in my room, but it's hidden in ___" |
Joined at an angle, as two pieces of wood |
Clothes hanger? |
What it all adds up to |
A ways away |
Source of the robe material for Incan royalty |
Spawn |
Suspect #3 |
Some modern ones are smart |
What each person gets in an election |
"That's ___" |
Lots |
Hershey toffee bar |
"Easy now ..." |
Some sports cars |
In the study, you find that the thief accidentally left behind an ___ |
Musical family with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
It might get a licking: Abbr. |
Some appliances |
Considered |
___ fusion (type of cuisine) |
Public spat |
Sly and the Family Stone genre |
Music for the masses? |
Sunrise direction, in Seville |
Hard |
Knowledgeable (in) |
Springsteen's birthplace, in song |
Squash |
Sauce put on falafel |
Fictional city inspired by New York City |
"Time for a break" |
Big launch of 1957 |
Went with |
"Best. Day. ___!" |
Thucydides had one |
Said a 96-Across |
Music to a hitchhiker's ears |
Anika ___ Rose, 2004 Tony winner |
Stable diet? |
Rushing group, informally |
In ___ (stuck) |
Four-letter word for a four-letter word |
Goodwill |
Magazine audience fig. |
Salon brand |
Enjoy deeply |
Suspect #7 |
Flambé |
Some knotted ropes |
Suspect #8 |
Japanese box lunch |
Style for Edward Hopper and George Bellows |
What might come with fencing? |
Intestinal: Prefix |
Thomas who chaired the 9/11 Commission |
Home brewer |
Lowest of the eight major taxonomic ranks |
Spry |
Oenology : wines :: zythology : ___ |
Brooklyn Coll. is part of it |
Elie Wiesel's homeland |
"Despicable Me" character |
Tell |
Org. in "Die Hard" |
"Too busy" |
Hardy bean |
The compass points |
Kinda |
Jr.'s junior |
Campfire treat |
Women of honour |
Ireland's best-selling solo artist |
Like a Debbie Downer |
Swing and completely miss |
They're all ___, so you can easily identify them |
Popeye's kid |
Suffix with serpent |
Home of the original Busch Gardens |
Refusals |
Burn slightly |
Delta preceder |
Russian pancakes |
Getaway for two lovebirds? |
Days of old |
Start of a Christmas refrain |
City near Monterey Bay |
"I like it!" |
Very, in Veracruz |
Like |
Janitor's tool |
Latches (onto) |
Britain's Broadway |
Word that sounds like a number ... and is a letter backward |
Major source of oxygen in the earth's atmosphere |
As you inspect each room, you find staff members dressed as ___ |
Suspect #1 |
Like a bad loser |
Badger |
Diamond family name |
Teri with a "Tootsie" role |
Kilt feature |
Low on dough |
Seeped (through} |
Move off the bottle |
It might be snowy |
Space to maneuver a ship |
Leader whose name means, literally, "commander" |
Chip dip, familiarly |
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