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New York Times crossword of May 19th, 2007 other clues
Breathing trouble
Brief salutation
Christian pop singer Tornquist
Classic chocolate treat
Contingencies
Crime lab items
Debussy's 'La Mer,' e.g.
Devotee
Doesn't deviate from
Eighth-century pope in office for 23 years
Escape
Fit
Flat, for example
Foul smoke
Foundation supporter
Golden Slam winner of 1988
Strikes abruptly
Tabooed
Tears
Terse identification
The Bible's Mizraim, today
Time for a fresh start?
WD-40 applications
Wee dram
With 16-Across, title time in a 1961 #1 hit by Gary U.S. Bonds
Woman who flexes her muscles
16-Across, in another way
Assumption subject
Acoustic instruments
'Homey!'
Band name heard in Morse code on its single 'Secret Messages'
Beard
Bearded perennials
Biggest part of a certain belt
Birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff
Grp. founded in part by the Y.M.C.A.
Hundred, in Honduras
Institutional investment
It's one funny thing after another
Language of 47-Down
Lighter
Like Eddie Murphy's Norbit
Like the Supremes and the Go-Go's
Lost the frivolity
McCallister of 'The Story of Seabiscuit,' 1949
Mississippi's ___ State University
Mr. Bill's outlet, once: Abbr.
Narc tail?
Not leave as is
Noted Joffrey Ballet dancer of the 1980s
Olin and Horne
Parceled
Percolate
Person who says one thing and means another
Place to get five Jacksons, say
Place to spend drams
Plays, as a sub
Public station
Question from the picked-upon
Rank informality?
Rear
Register
Run
Rustic-sounding man's name
Say something to which people reply 'Duh!'
See 15-Across
Simeon the Great and his successors
Soprano's repertoire
Spicy serving in a bowl

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