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New York Times crossword of May 6th, 2006 other clues
The Queen of Latin Pop
They can get caught in traps
Took a loss on
Turn over
Uses up
Van ___ (Ohio county or its seat)
Where visitors can barely relax?
Whom a bully may bully
Winged
Woodworking channel
___ caramel
___ Kringle
Harris of 'Seinfeld' and others
High, in a way, with 'up'
Hill runner
Hit list
Honour given to Joan Collins: Abbr.
It might be added with a twist
It's detected by the Marsh test, in forensics
It's often sweetened
Jacqueline Onassis, professionally
Jazz trumpeter Ziggy
Like some dads
Make less threatening
Merganser relative
Modern
Mozart's 'La Clemenza di Tito,' e.g.
MX-5, in the auto world
Oklahoma native
On pins and needles
On the way up
Picnic side dish
Pinup part
Plaster base
Ponderosa choice
Ready to serve
Remote hiding place?
Requiring no preparation
Reverses course
Romance novelist Roberts
Screened correspondence?
Shucked-to-order spot
Skipjack
Sounding
Springfield storekeeper on TV
State stat
Surrendering sorts
Targeted
Cutting-edge features
Defensive shell
Difficult to eradicate
Dosage abbr.
Fills out
First name in gossip
G.I. garb, for short
Gather
At first, once
'Momo' author Michael ___
'___ King this afternoon!': Emily Dickinson
Ambiguous
A Pointer sister
Blinds, essentially
Compound used to treat chiggers and scabies
Approach
Country

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