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T E A S E T S

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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2017 other clues
'Cat ___'
'Civic' animal
'End of discussion!'
'It's the ___, stupid!'
'Nothing to get upset about'
A good one is important for music
A real money maker
Acquired
Another day
Apt. amenity, perhaps
Asia's ___ Sea
Assistance for returning W.W. II vets
Baby deliverer
Bank from which a check is paid
Beloved 'army' leader
Ben-___
Betrayer
Brief bit of time, in slang
Capital on the Han River
Chewing on
Close
Constellation next to Scorpius
Continue
Culinary general?
First lady after Lou
First set of choices
Fit
Fresh
Funny Bombeck
Heavy metal shortage?
I.R.S. Form 1120 filers: Abbr
In
In the way it used to be
Inside look?
Jazz pianist Garner
Jibe
Jumble
Laceless, say
Like some heavy-duty trucks
Long, narrow land
Longfellow character
Molières : France :: ___ : U.S
Not a lot, but ___
Not miss
Nut
On
One of the Near Islands
Ones in the closet?
Order repeated before a hike
Philippines' ___ City
Popular song in a children's sing-along
Proof that a property is yours
Pulled (in)
Record producer Pettibone
Residents of Cambridge, England
Shelley's 'Ozymandias,' e.g
Smallville family
Some headgear
Spoils badly
Stone
Sweet stalk
They're never minor
Things that might sense danger and scams
Unconventional sort, en français
Up to the job
Useless
What the Irish breathe
Where people are often told to look
With it, man
Words after shake or break
Words from a Latin lover

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