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New York Times crossword of May 16th, 2020 other clues
Means of devastation on "Game of Thrones"
Level
Fantabulous
One week, for many beach house rentals
Just barely reacts
___ pants
Text notification before a time stamp
Like much of Arizona
Cab alternative
Went cruising, say
Puffs up
It's down in the mouth
"Your majesty"
Confirmation
Online action symbolized by a paper clip
Collectible from what's been called the world's first internet sensation
Claw-proof crate
Hefty barriers to entry
Spineless sorts, metaphorically
Hazards for rural travel
Level
Traffic directors
Home for a Hogarth or a Constable, with "the"
Mount near Olympus
Shortcomings
Word with twenty- or thirty-
Robust
"I heard ..."
It's east of the Horn of Africa
Flight board column
Medium state
Like go-getters
Burns's "The Soldier's Return" and others
"La Belle et la ___" (French fairy tale)
Bit of a lift
Fictional land in the highest-grossing film of 2018
Like one's eyes after a poor night's sleep
Doesn't inhale, say
Substitute teacher?
Key
M.L.B.'s oldest continuously operating franchise, established as the Boston Red Stockings in 1871
They're low on the food chain
Drew
Causes of puckering
One watching the kids?
Completely ready
No more than
Chafe
Name that's an anagram of both 16- and 18-Across
Goal of a diversion
"My man!"
"___ Ordinary Man" ("My Fair Lady" tune)
Binary code snippets
Group featured on many "Sesame Street" episodes
Scott of "See Dad Run"
Aristocrat, in British slang
Suckling site
They're broken at marathons
Unit of magnetic flux
Doesn't travel, say
Bacchanalian beasts
Congresswoman who once served in the U.S. cabinet
Starter's follower
Item for a croupier
Barely keeping up with things, say
Look down on something?
Chain with a loaf of bread in its logo
Starburst?
Engine speed inits.

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