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New York Times crossword of May 4th, 2009 other clues
'Gesundheit!'
'Salut!,' in Scandinavia
'That's all ___ wrote'
978-0060935443, for Roget's Thesaurus
Actor/brother Sean or Mackenzie
Add with a caret, e.g.
Agitated state
Anatomical passages
Any one of the Top 40
Arctic covering
Author Levin
Battery brand
Beatnik's 'Got it!'
Biblical captain for 40 days and 40 nights
Billiard sticks
Blunders
Boeing products
Certain alkene
Colbert ___ (Comedy Central show audience)
Come out
Concorde, in brief
Dixie bread
Drug used to treat poisoning
Dutch painter Steen
Easy two-pointer in basketball
Elvis Presley's middle name
Energy units
Entered
Fewer than 100 shares
Fight adjudicator, for short
Friend in war
Genesis garden
Genetic material
Golden ___ (senior citizen)
Greek vowels
High-hatter
How Santa dresses, mostly
Hunky-dory
In ___ land (daydreaming)
Loads
Low digits
Mare's newborn
Mount ___, where the Commandments were given to Moses
Neither's partner
Not camera-ready?
Old schoolmasters' sticks
One still in the game, in poker
Order to the person holding the deck of cards
Path around the earth
Performed prior to the main act
Pestered
Returning to the previous speed, in music
Ruin, as one's parade
Sailor
Start of the Spanish calendar
Starting group of athletes
Statutes
Submit, as homework
Succumbing to second thoughts
Succumbing to second thoughts
Succumbing to second thoughts
Swedish coin
Tick-___
Tiny criticisms
Two-door or four-door car
U.K. record label
Unfreeze
Veterans' group, informally
Walks unsteadily
What it takes to tango
Writing points
___ and downs
___ Comics, home of Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four

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