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New York Times crossword of May 17th, 2021 other clues
___ Newton (cookie)
Salty water
In ___ land (dreaming)
Many a craft brew, in brief
Just before the weekend
Big name in polo shirts
Alternative to Zumba
___ pro quo
"Don't get any funny ___"
Ad ___ committee
Opportunities to play in games
Govt. org. with a classified budget
Chevy S.U.V.
Donated
Where to order a Blizzard
Poem of tribute
Trader ___ (restaurant eponym)
Break into with intent to steal
Illegally downloaded
Early offering, as of goods
More sunburned
Mai ___ (cocktail)
"Look what I ___!"
Supposed means of communication with the dead
Employs
When some local news airs
... --- ...
Construction details
Like many HDTVs, in brief
Change with the times
Interlaced threads
Biggest city in South Dakota
Like, with "to"
Noted portrait photographer Anne
Place to apply ChapStick
What ice cubes do in the hot sun
Lock of hair
What the circled letters all mean
Country whose name is a brand of bottled water
Apple tablet
Fixed look
"I'm f-f-freezing!"
Like the 1%
Nonsensical
Daytona 500 acronym
CBS logo
Kahlúa and Sambuca
Côte d'___ (French Riviera)
Cut of a pork roast
Puts two and two together, say
Admit, with "up"
Chef's hat
Most words ending in "-ly"
Cars with gas/electric engines
Lose one's amateur status
Fancy goodbye
Giuseppe who composed "Rigoletto"
Assistance
"Holy smokes!"
Singer Goulding
Food, water and air
Next (to)
Things milking machines attach to
Number on a miniature golf card
Some reading for an I.R.S. auditor
Slicker
Meat-inspecting org.
Ham-handed sorts
Participated in the first third of a triathlon
Rude touch
"Don't be ___" (Google motto)
Clothing, informally
Friend in a conflict
Ballet bend
Measures of salt and sugar: Abbr.
One crying "Hup, two, three, four!": Abbr.
Critical marks on treasure maps

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