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New York Times crossword of May 18th, 2012 other clues
'9 to 5' director Higgins
1997 #1 hit with a nonsense title
2006-08 heavyweight champion Maskaev
Adidas vis-à-vis Reebok
Air and water, e.g
Alien
Apropos of
Article in the Louvre?
Back, in a way
Bad stroke
Bad tool for a toddler to find
Baker's dozen, maybe
Big name in footwear
Big name in frozen food
Bolted
Cartoon character who cries 'You eediot!'
Circle
Code that's dangerous to break
Comical Cheri
Court paper showing one team's points
Cry for more
Endpoint of pilgrims' progress?
Extra-bright
Fish out of water
Having the lead?
He talked only to Wilbur
Hermano de la madre
High
It may be acknowledged with a slap
Jon Voight's New York birthplace
Like many grandstands
Like some navels
Longtime first name in TV talk
Lye, for one
Many a bugger
More like a gymnast's body
N.L. West team, on scoreboards
One seen in a shower
Ones pressed for cash, briefly
Organic compound
Ramirez of 'Grey's Anatomy'
Reading letters from the end?
Real go-getter
Response facilitator: Abbr
Retail giant with the mascots Red Ruff and Blue Mews
Routs, with 'down'
Runaway
Scrappers put them up
See 63-Across
Snowboarders compete in them
Some Rodin pieces
Sprung thing
Tee off
Temporary
Ticker with cachet
Tops
TV's 'hipster doofus'
Watch it
Wee bit
What water lacks
When the Salt Lake City Olympics took place
When to get back to work, perhaps
Wish
With 14-Across, cruise bonus
Word chanted at a celebratory party
Yellow shade
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