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New York Times crossword of May 30th, 2015 other clues
Annual Vancouver event, familiarly
'Das Kapital' topic
'The Principles of Mathematics' philosopher
'Whatever the case ...'
1959 #2 hit whose flip side was 'La Bamba'
Addresses with bared teeth
April, May or June
Burn the midnight oil, e.g
Business reply card, e.g
Chalked warning left for custodial staff
Class in which students raise their hands, briefly?
Comics pet in a horned helmet
Consign to a time capsule, say
Corset-making tool
Count
Cultured ones?
Earliest symptoms
Footwear donned on camera by Mr. Rogers
Full of risk
Gains a 54-Across
Germ
Gets the lead out, quaintly
Has things reversed, maybe
Heads for the garden?
Informal gauge of credibility
It may facilitate playing with one's food
It might gain you an hour
It's targeted for extraction
Kind of port
Layette item
Like spent charcoal
Like TV's Dr. Richard Kimble, famously
Mammals that congregate in groups called 'rafts'
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt
Mushroom layer of a beef Wellington
New York county on the Canadian border
Newsman Holt and others
No. 2
Noted employee of Slate
Onetime Strom Thurmond designation
Org. conducting lots of X-rays
Overhaul
Pirates' place
Point made by architects
Prestige
Prone to tantrums
Quintessential
Really bad idea
Recipient of 11-Down
Relative position?
Rows
Salacious
Showed interest, in a way
Soft-serve ice cream requests
Something shown to 46-Acrosses
Spectator who got a standing O at Wimbledon in 1981
The bigger picture: Abbr
Throw a party for
Trademark Isaac Asimov accessory
TV honor last presented in 1997
U.P.S. label phrase
Volunteer's assurance
Was yellow, say
What was due for some pioneers?
Where most occupants need masks, for short
Where you might lose an hour
Winged mimics

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