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New York Times crossword of May 5th, 2010 other clues
Place for une île
Popular social networking site, and this puzzle's theme
Pre-A.D.
Pulitzer-winning author Robert ___ Butler
Sandwich man?
Science for farmers
See 1-Across
See 50-Down
Shark on some menus
Sizzling sound
Sleek, in car talk
Snowy peak of song
Some cameras, for short
Start of a rumor report
Subtitle of 1978's 'Damien'
Suit to ___
Sushi-rolling accessories
Take for ___ (hoodwink)
That you should feed a cold and starve a fever, and others
Thing to do on Yom Kippur
Thomas Hardy's '___ Little Ironies'
Tool for a duel
Use weasel words
Views that reality is a unitary whole
Was indisposed
Wintour of fashion
With 6-Down, 1994 Olympic gold medalist in downhill skiing
With 69-Across, 1930s-'50s bandleader
Word with family or fruit
___ Martin (cognac brand)
'I'm ___!' ('Can do!')
'Baby Baby' singer, 1991
'Cool!'
'Don't worry about me'
'Golly!'
1966 Mary Martin musical
1976 Eric Carmen hit
Actor Mike
All there
Ancient city that lent its name to a fig
Ancient Greek sculptor of athletes
Ate up, so to speak
Bellicose deity
Brand name in the kitchen
Brass or woodwind: Abbr.
Brickyard 400 entrant
Carbon 14 and uranium 235
Chinese menu notation
Comparison word
Copycat's cry
Courtroom antics, e.g.
Creamy beverage
Criteria: Abbr.
Eagle's claw
Endows (with)
Esau's descendants' land
Ex-lib, maybe
Explorer John and actress Charlotte
Fleet elite
Former German president Johannes
Fourth book of the Book of Mormon
Game maker since 1972
Good-humored
Hogwash
Homeric sorceress
Japan, to the U.S., once
London Magazine essayist
Made bearable
Makes a cat's-paw of
More than desire
Old Connecticut whaling town
One who's 'toast'
One with yellow ribbons, maybe
Oral vaccine developer
Part of una casa

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