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New York Times crossword of May 18th, 2007 other clues
Classic R & B song with the repeated lyric 'See what you have done'
Commanded
Compact
Controversial court call?
Country albums?
Court embarrassment
Cry of mock fright
Cry too readily, maybe
Drag performer?
Draw
Drop
Drops
Emmy-nominated 'Hill Street Blues' actor
Frog genus that's Spanish for 'frog'
Further
Gave a hoot
Hit show with a colon in its name
Hopper around a board
In time
Jazz singer Reeves
Lean
Many a surfer
Means
Midwestern tribe
Milldam
Musician known as 'the Sound'
Non-P.C. suffix
Nonexistent, in Nantes
Not independently
Noted terrorist killed in June 2006
Offer that may be answered by 'How much?'
Patterned fabric
Pilot's dir.
Poker partner?
Political columnist Thomas
Put in a difficult position
Put out
Seats
See 36-Down
Series finale?: Abbr.
Setting of the FX series 'Over There'
Site of Atatürk's mausoleum
Sprint competitor
Stock holders
Suburb of Melbourne, Australia
Target of a sweep
Top
Translated sum
Treaded transport
Trips might cause them
Venus and others
What a slasher usually gets
With 9-Across, its images aren't hard to shake off
Zip
'An American in Paris' song
'Perhaps'
'Yes, alas'
'The situation looks bad'
1973 novel title character surnamed Peace
About
Acting, say
Affect sharply
Airport printout
Area of responsibility
Attention-getters
Bag holders
Base for some decorations
Beat
Bloody battleground for Lee
Breakout maker
Childish retort

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