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New York Times crossword of May 29th, 2014 other clues
#4
#2
#1
#3
'It's Raining Men,' for one
'No' voter
'Not in a million years!'
'Spider-Man' girl
'The Alchemist' novelist ___ Coelho
'___ insist!'
'___ my dad would say ...'
1965's 'I Got You Babe,' e.g
Abbr. on a historic building
Afflictions known technically as hordeola
Aoki of the P.G.A
Apocryphal beast
Backdrop for the final scene of Antonioni's 'L'Avventura'
Brass section?
Cambodian currency
Chuck
Comic ___ (typeface)
Comparably sized
Complete: Prefix
Condition of being awesome, in modern slang
Facetious words of understanding
FiveThirtyEight owner
Gen. Robert ___
Genesis grandson
Genesis' 'man of the field'
Get out of town
Held forth
Hillary Clinton wardrobe staples
How some legal proceedings are conducted
It might pop in the post office
Knock silly
Like many works in minor keys
Littoral
Media icon with an eponymous Starbucks beverage
Memphis's home
Mode of transportación
More than quirky
New York City's ___ Galerie
Odds, e.g
One being used
Outdated cry
Revolutionary body?
Romain de Tirtoff's pseudonym
Seaside bird
Shake, maybe
Shape of a timeout signal
Simpleton
Sleep with, in slang
Solide and liquide
Some Summer Olympics gear
Something that's on the record?
Start to pop?
Stone, e.g
Swing and miss
Symbol of softness
The place to be
The Sphinx's is 'blank and pitiless as the sun,' per Yeats
Things twins share
This, to Tomás
Tiny irritant
TV greaser, with 'the'
Waiting room distribution
Where Macbeth, Malcolm and Duncan are buried
Writer with the most combined Tony and Oscar nominations
Yield
___ Bradstreet, America's first published poet
___ E (TV channel)

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