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New York Times crossword of May 31st, 2011 other clues
''Tain't' retort
'Baloney!'
'It's c-c-cold!'
'Just kidding!'
'Phooey!'
'We are not ___': Queen Victoria
'Win some, lose some'
After-dark time in Germany
Architect Saarinen
Article often bordered in black
Barbecue item
Bard's 'before'
Big Board initials
Blood donation unit
Blunted blades
Boob tube
Brazilian soccer hero
British earldom
Brown-bagger's sandwich, for short
Carryall
Causing ruin
Coffee shop order
Conductor Sir Georg
Evidence of a caning
Falco of 'Nurse Jackie'
Freudian concept
Get by logic
Hang on a clothesline
Holy Roman emperor dubbed 'the Great'
It might end with 'Beverages'
Jack Barry once hosted a rigged one
Jackass's sound
Jumper cable connection
Kama ___
Keats or Wordsworth
Late marathoner Waitz
Leave dumbstruck
Like a $6 return on a $2 bet
Like most sumo wrestlers
Main line
Miss a cue, say
Monk's superior
Mother-of-pearl
Nicene ___
Nick and Nora's terrier
Nobelist Niels
NOW political cause, once
Number associated with 17-, 25-, 41- and 51-Across
Off-the-wall
Often rolled-over investment, for short
Paparazzo's target, briefly
Passed illegally, as a check
Performed microsurgery on, perhaps
Pips
Place for Manhattanites to drink and dance
Potter pal Weasley
Predatory seabird
President pro ___
Revealing skirt feature
Rug rats
Same old same old, as at work
Shrink in fear
Skybox site
So old it's new again
Soufflé ingredient
Tailless simian
The blahs
The Magi, e.g.
Tiara inset
Two twos, say
U.S.M.C. enlistee
Western U.S. oil giant
Wife of Zeus
Willing, old-style
Wish granters
Word-processing command
X, on a greeting card

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