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New York Times crossword of May 13th, 2019 other clues
Lauder of cosmetics
18 or so, for a typical first-year college student
"You don't mean me?!"
Real-life lawman who lent his name to a 1950s-'60s TV western
Made certain
Utah senator who once ran for president
"Star Trek: T.N.G." counselor
Appear
Pilots
Precipice
Early talk show host Jack
Like Easter eggs, colorwise
___ car salesman
Abba song or musical
Department store department with shirts and slacks
Locks in a barn?
Kiss: Sp.
Grain in Cheerios
Bits of broken glass
Chemical cousin
"E pluribus ___"
Moisten, as a turkey
James of jazz
How café may be served
Deflect
Attach with a string, say
Top card
Singer Lopez
Form of the Spanish for "to be"
Become unhinged
___ out (barely manages)
Architect Saarinen
Drink, as water from a dish
Comic actor Dick Van ___
"That's overly explicit," in textspeak
"Dianetics" author L. ___ Hubbard
Alternative to .com or .net
"Lady Chatterley's Lover" novelist
"Nervous" reactions
Change from the norm
Early railroad tycoon whose nickname is a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across
Newspaper opinion piece
Blow, as a volcano
Flamenco cheer
Goes down, as the sun
Cigar residue
King Arthur's home
Came down to earth
Nerves of steel, e.g.
Captivate
Pub offering
Solution strength
Getting up
Vegetarian's no-no
Arthur of tennis fame
Classic brand of candy wafers
Practice piece for a pianist
Young chaps
Secret message
Cuts into small cubes
Bread spread
Hit repeatedly, as with snowballs
Actor Claude of old TV
Time off, informally
Sugar substitute
Viewed
German industrial city
Noah's vessel
Gchats, e.g.
Bedwear, briefly
Ben-___ (Charlton Heston role)
Time starting at dawn, to poets
"The Bells" poet
Europe's highest volcano
Pain in a tooth or the heart

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