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Man's name that can follow "v" or "r" to form an English word crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 13th, 2021 other clues
"How the West Was Won" [1969, 2010]
Thymus, e.g.
PlayStation's creator
Food staple referred to as "the gold of the Incas"
Blown away
C.D. holders, maybe
Direction of some subway trains
One of 150 in the Bible
Musical featuring the Jellicle Ball
What's on the agenda
Award-winning Streep
"What ___?"
Snazziness
Hindu avatar
Get a load of this!
"Dude, Where's My Car?" [1979]
"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" [1990]
Have legs, so to speak
Settings for some courts
Beavering away
"You said it, sister!"
More than a couple
Woody and Buzz's owner in "Toy Story"
Psy-ops, say
What was cool for a long time?
Scram
Prego alternative
"What's Eating Gilbert Grape" [2019]
Supermodel Holliday
Breeders' documents
Top dog
"___ reflection ..."
Wood strip
Petulant retort
One of a noted quintet
Rug buyer's consideration
Sanjay of CNN
Film that lost to "Green Book" for Best Picture
Excessively showy
One of about five of blood in the average adult body
Café order
Out of the ordinary
Valleys
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit" [1995]
Partner of here
Low pocket pair in Texas hold 'em
"Qué ___?"
"Fiddlesticks!"
Charged
Key of Beethoven's "Eroica"
Children, in legalese
P.R. concern
Pal of Porthos and Aramis
Spur
Stun, in a way
Cheese akin to cheddar
Word before child or human
Cool, '90s-style
Manhattan component
Like early Elvis records
Much-abbreviated Latin phrase
Firebug's activity
Codas
Obsess in front of the mirror
Room for art
Chocolate ___
Hill figure, for short
Results of flattery
Elvis's record label
NPR's ___ Radio Hour
___-free
Memorization
Bon mot
"Swans Reflecting Elephants," e.g.
Thom ___ (shoe brand)
Spur
Fundamentally
Fresh stuff

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