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New York Times crossword of May 20th, 2011 other clues
'Bang Bang Orangutang' actress, 2005
'Let's not do anything crazy'
'The soul ___ itself': Dickinson
'___ Home Baby' (1962 Mel Tormé hit)
'___ put our heads together ...'
1958 title role for 21-Across
1978 Daniel Patrick Moynihan memoir
1996 blockbuster with the tagline 'Don't make plans for August'
2007 'American Idol' runner-up ___ Lewis
Afternoon, in Acapulco
Barely making, with 'out'
Brute of the 1970s
Cauterize
Central knob of a shield
Certain salad orderer's request
Character in 'I, Claudius'
Coronary ___
Create a whole new set of problems
Duma disavowal
End of an era?
Go briskly
Govt. grant giver
Grand Marquis, e.g., briefly
Herman's Hermits frontman
Historic mainframe
Hunting attendant of Artemis
Internet start-up?
It's carried at a karaoke bar
Italian peak
Left on board
Loggerheads, e.g.
Many a Nam vet's kid
Marsh sound
Mouth: Prefix
Much-performed work set in Nagasaki
Not so hot
One who may comment on a beautiful head shot
Only U.S. state in which the name of the state and its capital share no letters: Abbr.
Pension, in Paris
Performer who's the descendant of a Japanese emperor
Photographer Cartier-Bresson
Pier 1 alternative
Pike
Pioneering blues singer Smith
Reason to line up at a party
Rectangular paving stone
S.U.V. alternative
Scultura, per esempio
See 1-Across
She performed admirably in the War of 1812
Shoot for
Smart reaction
Some folks are in it for life
Spanish parlor
Statement when a hand stinks
Sturdy, in a way
Surfing option, for short
Take a person's hand, perhaps
Take it as a sign
Take the top off
Thomas Mann's daughter who married W. H. Auden
TV actress Jennie
Watchdog in the house?
Wedding reception need
___ mind

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