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New York Times crossword of May 28th, 2017 other clues |
'Ain't I sumthin'!' |
'Frozen' princess |
'Golly!' |
'Hop-o'-My-Thumb' villain |
'Oh, nuts!' |
'Pipes' |
'Such is life' |
'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare,' e.g |
'Vidi' |
'___ Davis Eyes,' 1981 #1 hit |
1990s tennis phenom |
A Wayans brother |
Activewear brand |
Actress Gardner |
Ad Council output, for short |
Address not in a phone book |
Altar approaches |
America's Cup, e.g |
And finally: Has divided loyalties |
Anticipate |
Bagel topper |
Bank deposit? |
Be swarming (with) |
Begin fighting |
Bellyache |
Best-selling Canadian singer of all time (with 200+ million record sales) |
Big figure in Manhattan? |
Brooke or Brooks |
Buddha, for one |
C.E.O. of the Planetary Society starting in 2010 |
Character with the aria 'When I am laid in earth' |
Chimpanzee variety |
Closes |
Company with a lightning bolt in its logo |
Conflagration |
Depletes |
Doo-___ |
Doxycycline target |
Drifting sort |
Duped |
Eliot's 'Silas ___' |
Employer of the Bond girl in 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' for short |
Fade |
Family in a computer game |
Figure out |
Follow |
Grand viziers, e.g |
Growl like a dog |
Gulf |
Had pants? |
Handle roughly |
High-grade cotton |
Hospital opening? |
Israeli magazine holders |
It has a noted school of theater, film and television |
It spans 11 time zones |
James who wrote 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' |
Lace |
Lee on a set |
Like a bronze medalist |
Like minor celebrities |
Little hellions |
Made some calls |
Major before going to B-school, maybe |
Many residents of Holmes County, Ohio |
Medieval toiler |
Melting |
More, in ads |
Movie release day, often: Abbr |
Much |
Musical genre for 'Gangnam Style' |
Napping, so to speak |
Navigator's aid |
Nonvoting member in the U.S. House of Representatives |
Nouveau-Mexique, e.g |
Numbers after a decimal point: Abbr |
One crossing the line? |
One thrown for a loop? |
One who's been tapped on the shoulder |
Opus ___ |
Org. involved in a probe |
Ovine : sheep :: cervine : ___ |
Part of a musical |
Partner of hems |
Pickle brand |
Pointer for a weather person? |
Pope who initiated the First Crusade |
Pound sound |
Prefix with second |
Prepare to take off |
Pulitzer winner Armantrout and others |
Really not O.K |
Recess |
Reciprocal in trigonometry |
Refusals |
Repeal |
Resort in the Wasatch Mountains |
Response that's often repeated |
Rules and ___ |
Running track part |
Sack |
Scales span them |
See 17-Down |
Shaded growth |
Some G.I. wear, for short |
Some lookout notices, for short |
Some money set aside |
Soprano on TV |
Step 1: Raise hell |
Step 2: Make some literary gaffes |
Step 3: Devote energy to something hopeless |
Step 4: Be a financial wastrel |
Step 5: Look pretty schlubby |
Stream coming down a mountain? |
Sundance Film Festival local |
Talent seekers |
Targets of a cleanse |
Totally believes |
Trump spokesman Spicer |
TV-watching option |
Tweets, e.g |
Undecided, on a sked |
Venusian or Jovian |
Vertical part of a plane |
West Coast news inits |
What 27-, 39-, 56-, 66-, 79- and 96-Across together make up? |
When doubled, a drink with vodka, peach schnapps and cranberry juice |
Where 84-Down is, colloquially |
Whom Kala reared |
Wild guess |
With 18-Down, distribution limitation, informally |
Without forethought |
Zac of 'Dirty Grandpa' |
Zoology class |
___ asst |
___ film |
___ Picchu |
___ rock |
___-appropriate |
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