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New York Times crossword of May 11th, 2001 other clues
Secret
Several Norwegian kings
Syndicate
Tend tables
The way things go?
Treats with 26-Down
Unlock Pandora's box
Unrealized 60's Boeing project
Unwinding
Vane dir.
Venom
Zilch
___ all-time high
___ Prayer
Gate-crashed, e.g.
Goethe's 'Die Leiden ___ jungen Werthers'
Guitar attachment
Hardly prolix
Hearing aid?
Income sharer: Abbr.
It's given to a newborn
It's secured before hitching
Josip ___ Tito
K follower
Lao-___
Leeds's river
Letter addenda
Minor obsession
Objects to
One-eighty
Out of touch, with 'out'
Outdated atlas abbr.
Parts of forks: Abbr.
Physical responses?
Pick
Plan for patients, briefly
Powers at sea
Presidential appointments
Producer of some dishes
Prussian pronoun
Rage
Read at the supermarket?
Remscheid's region
Riddle-me-___
Room offerer
Samson
School near Slough
Co-designee as Time's 1993 Man of the Year
'Lay it ___!'
Asperity
Back of the thigh
Base leader?: Abbr.
Carrier to Copenhagen
Cold
Copier
Didn't directly deal with, with 'over'
Diplomat Harriman
Discouraging words
Diving fisher
Double standard?
Edwards, for one: Abbr.
Even's opposite
Father's office
Florentine friend
Former Hawaii senator Hiram
Former Met maestro
Furry folivore

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