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New York Times crossword of May 28th, 2008 other clues
'All in the Family' nickname
'Hey, over here!'
'So's ___ mother!'
1952 Gary Cooper western
1989 world champion skater
Approx. figure
Aqualung, e.g., in the 1971 Jethro Tull album
Arranging in rows
Artist's smudge remover
Breaks in concentration
Bygone political council
Cajole
Catch sight of
Chef Boy-Ar-___
Chief Hun, in Scandinavian legend
Completely behind
Cure-all
Dance and drama
Either President Bush
Fancy dancer
Fed. property agency
Fell off
Fife sound
Fingers
Flesh-and-blood
Floored it
Fund-raiser wear, perhaps
Fuzz of 'Beetle Bailey,' e.g.: Abbr.
Goes for
Guffaw syllable
Hide-covered abode
In the open
Iraqi port
It may be tied with a bow
It might start with detox
Lacking subtlety
Lettuce variety
Like the contents of egg rolls
Little Giant of the Giants
Lucy or Ricky, to Fred and Ethel
Lures
Metric volume measure
Motel sign
N.L. West team, on scoreboards
Nail down
No longer edible
No-good
Not at all eager
Out
Pac-10 sch.
Peak in Valais
Photo badges and such
Pizza box logo
Play broadly
Prune a bit
Put up with
Quacks
Rainbow, e.g.
Repeller of evil
Server's tool
Show dissatisfaction
Sire
Some limo destinations
Stable newborn
Stories like Washington chopping down the cherry tree
Superlawyer Gerry
Take a soak
Turn over
Vaulted area, often
Vinegar, so to speak
Whiz
Winner's sign
Word that can follow the starts of 17-, 21-, 58- and 64-Across and 3- and 40-Down
Work unit
Yellow flower

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