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New York Times crossword of May 2nd, 1997 other clues
Letterman's last guest on NBC
Literally, empty hand
Lizard with clingy toe pads
Magic act
Make confetti of
Make judgments
Make out
Marie, e.g.: Abbr.
Miscellanea
Norse underworld queen
Olympic statistic
Omission of all animal products from the diet
Over half of Israel
Pacific island chain
Parting phrase
Passionate
Phys., but not phys. ed.
Pop vocalist Annie
Probed
Qualify
Rhone tributary
Shakespearean locale
Single-named New Age musician
Site for a race
Snags
Springy?
Stimulus that causes strain
Tilde carriers
Tortellini topping
Vice follower
Woody
Woody pipe
___ Ysidro, Calif.
'Little buddy' of 60's TV
'Seinfeld' character
'Roll ___ bones!'
'The door's open!'
1980 Shelley Duvall role
Additional charge
Antisesquipedalian
Arctic fur
Associates
Bad-mouth
Base
Be quiet, to a musician
Bit of bad luck
Burn treatment
Captivate
Catholic Bible version
Certify, in a way
Chemistry class model
City near Dayton
Country with a blue, black and white flag
Def, to a slangster
End of the year, e.g.
Eponymous Lord
European cars
Feller with Teller
First Nobelist in Physics
Friend en francais
Fumes
Gazing
Good egg's rank?
Grandchild's seat
Hold up
Inferential word
It was azure-lidded, to Keats
Julie ___, voice of Marge Simpson
Labor leader of note

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