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Some lose it in their teens crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 15th, 2014 other clues
'House' star
'Puppy Love' crooner
'Surrender!'
1981 #1 Kim Carnes hit
Abbr. at the top of a memo
Accomplish, in the Bible
Actor whose breakout role was on TV's '21 Jump Street'
Actress Green of '300: Rise of an Empire'
Actress Mara of 'House of Cards'
Alternative to Premium
Approaching
Boat in 'Jaws'
Cell in a network
Check
Children's character originally voiced by Jim Henson
Classic toothpaste featured in 'Grease'
Desire
Door securer
Eligible to serve
Erratum
Espy
Fellow
Fix
Folds
Genre featured on MTV's 'Headbangers Ball'
Geographic indicator, briefly
Going by, for short
Graphic novel artist
Gym unit
Headline
High-definition
Hummus, e.g
Inscribed pillar
Joy-filled?
Like 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'
Link
Listen through a door, say
Miller product
Misinterpretation of a biblical code ... or the key to answering 18-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across
Most fresh
Mystery author John Dickson ___
N.F.L. game rarity
Not dilly-dallying
Notwithstanding
Objectivist Rand
Old TV knob: Abbr
One from London Town, e.g
One of three in a Yahtzee turn
Out
Overly flattering
Prefix with biology
Prefix with engine
Receiver Victor of the Giants' 2011 Super Bowl-winning season
Recharges, in a way
Reversed
Role played by Baldwin, Ford, Affleck and Pine
Scuffle
Setting for much of 'My Cousin Vinny'
Silencer
Skin-care brand
Snug
Some get them in their teens
Some modern viruses and worms
Soviet spymaster in a John le Carré trilogy
Strobe light element
Take to the hills?
That, in Toledo
They make tracks
Tulsa sch
U.S. slalom great Phil
Ultimate
Up
Very alert
What ladies' men tend to have
World Cup cry
___ Desmond, 'Sunset Boulevard' diva
___ planner

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