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Physicist Mach who lent his name to a measure of speed crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 21st, 2020 other clues
Nobelist Wiesel
Like O negative vis-à-vis O positive
Something that might be kept in a bar
___ milk
Turn over
Bountiful
Pitch in
Jazz group
Cougars' prey
Lip
Classic work famously translated by John Dryden
Until now
Metaphor for experience
Sell out
Modern term of endearment
Alternative to O
Pre-Olympic events
*Military medal
Japanese theater
___ Lewis, "The Taste of Country Cooking" writer
Singer Fender with a 1975 hit that went to #1 on both the pop and country charts
Sonata closers
Lug
1996 hit with the lyric "It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife"
Faceplanted, say
Arias, usually
Good trait
"Bleah!"
TV executive Arledge
Canada's Grand-___ National Historic Site
Rich source of omega-3 fatty acids
Alternative to a pilsner
All things considered
"Gotcha!"
Scalding
You, long ago
*Annual Florida football game
Land down under?
Mine layer
Bagged leaves?
Biographer Leon
Organization with three Nobel Peace Prizes ... or what "corrects" the answer to each of the starred clues
Oil-rich region
Fix for shortsightedness
Actor McKellen
*Sycophant
Boo-boo
Less coarse
Playful suffix with "best"
New corp. hire, maybe
Egg ___
Cash in
Three of the last seven words in Joyce's "Ulysses"
Team named after its official state bird
Condition for Jack Nicholson's character in "As Good as It Gets," in brief
Ship that Athena helped build, in myth
J.F.K. Library architect
Podcaster Maron
Prepare, as a pot roast
Let (out)
Tyrannosaurus rex, for one
Sports column
Before
"BlacKkKlansman" director, 2018
Vote out
*Classic gin-and-grenadine cocktail
Online troublemakers
Entrepreneur's goal
Measure opposed to strip mining, e.g.
Singer whose name sounds like a cry of horror
Pieces that can go left or right
Landlocked African country
Just
One of L.B.J.'s presidential dogs
Day in ancient Rome
Overhaul
Suffix with rocket

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