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New York Times crossword of May 26th, 2006 other clues
Having little talent for
It won't disappoint
Kind of ash
Latinum or Graecum
Leftover
Like Chopin's 'Tristesse' étude
Like some recordings
London greeting
Luau entree
Many a suspect
Marching sloppily
Most concise
Neon's lack
Newman's Own alternative
Object in a courtroom
Old-fashioned knife
One out?
Ooze
Place for a horn
Place for a pickup line?
Provider of immunity on 'Survivor'
Purveyor of chips
Pushing 90?
R.F.K. Stadium team
Relate
Restrain
Revenuers, e.g.
See 27-Down
Sets apart
Sitcom director Pitlik
Sponsorship
Start of many addresses
Tailor, at times
Tobacco and others
Top-notch
'Good shot!'
'No ___!'
'Pack it up'
All-good filler
'___ the season …'
1980 Pulitzer-winning book filled with wordplay and paradoxes
Ancient
Archaic auxiliary
Artists' stands?
Assigns a new ranking to, in a way
Bard's dark time
Be really sore
Brit. decorations
Can openers
Celebrated
Chief
City map abbr.
Contents of some silos: Abbr.
Course in a German meal
Crazy Horse, for one
Cremona collectibles
Cry after being held up
Doesn't rest between pieces
Dot on a subway map: Abbr.
Elusive one
Endings to some e-mails
First bishop of Paris
Flattened at the poles
Fliers' concerns: Abbr.
Ford product, briefly
Total
Uttered loudly and sonorously
With 55-Across, auction alternative
Zingers

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