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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2014 other clues
'And now a word from our ___'
'Micro' and 'macro' subject, for short
'Solve for x' subj
'___ She Lovely'
45 or 78: Abbr
Area code lead-in
Atlas page
Before surgery, informally
Cheese stuffed in stuffed shells
Clock-setting standard: Abbr
Complain, complain, complain
Country located in what was once the Inca Empire
Detroit-based labor org
Dispenser candy
Dixie school, affectionately
Downloads for mobile devices
Dresses in Delhi
Drinker's party instruction, for short
Drunkard
Earth-friendly prefix
Egyptian symbol of life
Ensembles for six
File folder feature
First president to live in the White House
Floats through the air
Françoise, to François, maybe
Going ___ (bickering)
Greenish blue
Guy's rental for a gala
Ha-ha producer in a sitcom
Had on
Having ants in one's pants
Hit on the noggin
Hurricane or blizzard
Inactive, as a volcano
Increased rapidly, as troop numbers
Instruments played at theaters during silent films
Large coffee server
Lay eyes on
Lennon song with the lyric 'You may say I'm a dreamer ...'
Letters on a wanted poster
Likely (to)
Many early PCs
Monogram letter: Abbr
Needle and cone producers
Old Pontiac muscle car
Onassis who married Jackie
PC connection means: Abbr
Peeved state
Pennsylvania Dutch speakers
Pep rally cries
Political commentator Colmes
Quantity: Abbr
Ricelike pasta
Say
Shakespeare character who says 'I hate the Moor'
Shrek, e.g
Singer with the 1963 hit 'If I Had a Hammer'
Source of a metal once used for foil
Stan's partner in comedy
Sun. follower
Sword handle
Tehran's land
Tennis's Borg
Terse
The first 'A' of 51-Across
Therefore
Toll road: Abbr
Tow
Traffic signaler near highway construction
Understand speech without hearing
Vienna's river
Welles of 'Citizen Kane'
Why this puzzle is like 'Seinfeld'?
Yoked animals
Yoko who co-produced 45-Down
___ Claire, Wis

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