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New York Times crossword of May 29th, 2010 other clues
Outback relative
Passing burden?
People may act terribly in it
Powder used in lasers
Reggae artist ___-Mouse
Situated away from the point of origin
Slot holder, for short
Sound heard before some films start
Start of a request
Stricken
Surface
Surly TV bartender
Tops
Utter, briefly
Virtually
Web forums' ancestor
Yards are part of them: Abbr.
Yo-yo
Alma mater for Buzz Aldrin and Kofi Annan: Abbr.
Asian of legendary status?
Author who wrote 'Anyone who fights for the future, lives in it today'
Bermuda hrs.
Branches of some trees
Broke
Burns's 'The Lovely ___ o' Inverness'
Camposanto Monumentale locale
Classic 1978 punk song
Cover lots of ground
Creator of the bronze 'En Songe'
Dan. preceder
Daredevils are often in it
Decks
Dust devil, e.g.
Eagerly criticize
Egg opener?
Explanation follower
First of three to be put out
Fix à la a farrier
Go back to the start, in a way
Hardly firm
Hebrew for 'spring'
How some selling is done
Interviewer's invitation
It grows during game play
It may be applied: Abbr.
It might be evaluated along with the nose
Kids
Let up
Like some pitches
Like thongs
Lock of hair, maybe
Many a mgr. holds one
Nervous wreck
Old Martin bomber
Organ piece
'___ the towering steep' (anthem lyric)
'2001' characters
'Bad Boy for Life' performer at the 2004 Super Bowl
'Don't mention it'
'If you ask me ...'
'The Snows of Kilimanjaro' co-star
1950s-'60s left fielder selected for nine All-Star Games
1976 Emmy winner for 'Evening at Symphony'
6-Down, for one
9 to 5, e.g.
9 to 5, e.g.
Abbr. sometimes before a date
Actress Mary and musician Midge
Agog
Alcove-hiding hanging
Ally

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