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New York Times crossword of May 11th, 2012 other clues
'Great' detective of kiddie lit
'Hmm ...'
'Really?'
'The Case of the Demure Defendant' protagonist
'The Dark Knight' actor
'___ Maria'
Bob Hope, for 18 Oscar ceremonies
Bottom
Caesarean section?
Cary of 'The Princess Bride'
Company name ender
Copycat
Craft in a 'Star Wars' battle scene
Dastard
Drive-in theater, in old slang
Eager pupil's cry
Fictional narrator of 'Legends of the Old Plantation'
Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g
First female dean of Harvard Law School
Football Hall-of-Famer Marchetti
Fully exposed
Grind
Gripper
Group of whales
Home to the Browns and the Reds
Individually
Is god-awful
It has more museums per capita than any other country: Abbr
Jai alai basket
Keatsian or Horatian
Kind of rock or candy
Klutzes
Language from which 'hubbub' comes
Levelheadedness
Like some freely available software
Like some German nouns: Abbr
Like some Spanish wine
Literary captain who says 'I am not what you call a civilized man!'
Lots
Michigan college
Moe Howard catchphrase
Moe Howard, for Chris Diamantopoulos, in 2012
Not fancy at all
Offering from a Parisian butcher
One hurling insults
PC file extension
Produces new music for, as a movie
Ranks for jarheads: Abbr
Ready, in Rouen
Rubble neighbor
Say 'Ta-da!,' say
Scoffing comment
Shake
Sleeveless option
Streaming video giant
The shakes, for short
They might be cut at a salon
Tips
Together
Traffic cone
Way off
What an up-and-coming band wants to snag
What people waving their arms might produce
When repeated, response to 'Who wants ice cream?'
Where Barry Bonds was an All-American, in brief
Where to see some German models
Will of 'The Waltons'
Wired, in a way
___ Avivian
___ Ishii ('Kill Bill' character)
___ Maria

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