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New York Times crossword of May 2nd, 1998 other clues
'Amistad' studio
'What do you have to lose?'
128 cubic feet
Actress Martinelli
Allocate
Aware
Base coach's cry
Beau Brummell's concern
Big name in corn syrup
Blast
Braggart
Bravura
Bridge locales
Burns up
Caesar's place
City on the Missouri
Clawer
Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War
Competitions between banks
Composed
Cordial
Corroded
De novo
Dip one's toe in, say
E.T.S. offering
Elusive creature
Excuse
Fact-gathering grp.
First mate of the Pequod
Fortify
Gravity
Grimson of hockey
Hall of fame
Headache
Home of the University of the South
Kind of dust
Kind of measures
Least forward
Led to
Leftovers
Librarians' loads
Like many departures
Meeting place
More than thin
Most vulpine
N.Y.C. cultural center
Nervous ___ (worrywarts)
Norm: Abbr.
Nurtures
Old Chevy model
Old Fords
Pakistani president, 1978-88
Peak of the Pennines
Philatelist's purchase
Politically-incorrect ending
Pollster's concern
Postulates
Prenuptial?
Purged: Var.
Quarterback Humphries
Senators' home
Steer steerer
Stridulates
Suicidal
They may accompany handshakes
Three dots, in Morse
Town north of Tulsa
Undercoat
Uniformed units
W.W. II battle site, for short
What a mess!

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