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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2001 other clues
Calls one's own
Big automotive parts company
Compound in fireworks
Conscious now
Containing gold
Crack, so to speak
Doesn't use
Earned
False
Faux
Fellow, perhaps
'Melrose Place' actor
'Of course'
'Long Day's Journey Into Night' writer
'Tasty!'
1930's-40's villain
Addicted
Anglo-___ War
Pioneer in Surrealism
Popular Sunday TV host
Prefix with logical
Prevent
Repeatedly attack
Serving need
Some duplicates: Abbr.
Stays with a friend, say
Surpassed
Telephone line?
Thanks monetarily
They may be beaten
They're painted on some frat houses
Tough wood
U.S. research org.
Untouchable
W.W. II group
Washington and Madison, for two
You may draw on it
Florence is on it
Fox competitor
Happily accepting
Head of a pub?
Head-turning attire
High rollers?
I.R.S. employee: Abbr.
It may be beaten
It may help you see an error
Jobs
Kind of artist
Kind of school
Lack of vitality
Latin series starter
Life-saving team
Like some stomachs
Lottery letters
Mark alternative
Mating ritual?
Mother of Apollo
Muchacho
N.C.A.A. tournament division
No place for a neatnik
Not orig.
Not-to-do list
Noted Reagan speechwriter
Olympic swimmer Thorpe
One whose success is well-earned?
One-time bridge
Pack
Part of 12-Down: Abbr.
Passed on by oral tradition
Peak in the mythical war of the Giants
Person kicking himself, maybe

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