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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2018 other clues
'Aida' goddess
'Have a tough day?' answer
'How precious!'
'Sully' Sullenberger, notably
'The Big Bang Theory' sort
'The ___ to you!'
'To Autumn' and others
'Winter of Artifice' writer
18-Across sights
1958 Physics co-Nobelist ___ Frank
60-Across sight
Aldrich who was a spy for the K.G.B
Annual race, for short
AT&T Center, e.g
Belt
Big company in 2001 news
Big shake
Blount in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Cellphone feature
Champs' exclamation
Changed over
Cheekiness
Cocktail slice
Comedy club hit
Concisely
Congressman Schiff
Curl maker
Detect
Dilettante, say
Expert spelling?
Fiddle (with)
Friend of Sheldon on 'The Big Bang Theory'
Give one a hand
Goes on
Häagen-___
Hester Prynne's mark
Icarus, to Daedalus
Ink spot?
Insinuating
It's bad to be behind it
Jagged mountain range
Law school beginners
Light source
Locale
Long-eared pet
Make a submarine disappear?
Many Wikipedia articles
Mescal component
Negative particle
One given to doting
One of the Nereids in Greek myth
One often saying 'hello,' maybe
ORD listing
Plant bristles
President who had 15 children
Prune
See 18- and 60-Across
Slowpoke
Soft drink whose logo features a red circle
Some Latinas: Abbr
Something to be stuck on
Somewhat
St. Lawrence and others
Stepped-all-over type
Taylor of 'Public Enemies'
Three o'clock, so to speak
TV personality in a bow tie
U.S. city founded in 37-Across
U.S. city founded in 37-Across
Woodcutting tool
Woodcutting tool
Word with spot or sport
Wrap alternative
Zero
___ Maria (rum-based liqueur)

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