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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2018 other clues
'Balderdash!'
'Ciao'
'Thirty days hath September ...,' e.g
'Too bad!'
About 71% of la Tierra
Attained
Beat someone?
Bibliography abbr
Bobby who co-founded the Black Panthers
Brazilian city at the mouth of the Amazon
Brought (out)
Bummed
Certain religious proselytizer, informally
Co-star of the 'Thin Man' films
Common ___
Container that's almost always red
Contents of une fontaine
Cooking title
Despot exiled in 1979
Dismissive turndown
Embarrassments for news agencies
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues'
Event with fiddling
Faux gold
Girth
Here and there
How shy people may stand
Idiots
Image on every carton of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
Invisible
Jack ___
Jamaica's St. ___ Bay
Lead
Letter closing from one brother to another
Like a virgin
Measure of military alertness
Nick, e.g
Not just passes
Pattern breaker
Piled leaves
Place of eternal happiness
Profit chaser?
Pull one's hair out?
Pushover
Recalls
Reddit V.I.P., for short
Response to a burn or a pun
Riffraff
Say nasty things about
See 17-Across
See 54-Across
Something the Netherlands has but Belgium doesn't?
Take root
The last pair you'll ever wear?
They may hold the solution
Tied the knot
Title setting for Shakespeare
What 'I' am, in a kid's song
Where the magician hides the rabbit
Who once described puritanism as 'the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy'
Window: Ger
With 18-Across, desires
With 19-Across, spot for a tryst
Word before and after 'in'
___ Canals

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