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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2012 other clues
1955 Dior debut
1969 Tony winner for 'Promises, Promises'
1989 E.P.A. target
2008 Libertarian presidential candidate
2009-11 Republican National Committee chairman
André and Mia adopted her
Annual George Jean ___ Award for Dramatic Criticism
Apollo, for one
Bazaar makeup
Big dogs
Big name in gourmet chocolate
Big ray
Bits
Change-producing agent
Chiwere speaker
Colon's meaning, at times
Computing behemoth
Coordinate
Didn't demur
Draft team
Drinking problem
Early radio receiver
Emmy-winning show of 2007, '08 and '09
Face-topping figure
Fast shuffle
Forest race of fantasy
If all goes swimmingly
Indicator of silence
It goes whichever way the wind blows
It might be a triple
Kikkoman options
Kin of -niks
Like best friends
Locale in a Beatles title
Magic show?
Maximally mean
Mechanical
More likely to be bowdlerized
Nearly flawless bodies?
One in the closet
One may be required to park
Pen pals?
Piece offer?
Place
Posse, e.g
Producer of the venom solenopsin
Quintillionth: Prefix
Reference
Respecting
Response to a surprising statement
Rom. tongue
Rom. tongue
Rondos, e.g
Sailor's behind
Smallish printing format
Some turnovers: Abbr
Start to squirm
Sugar
Terse demurral
Their voices really carry
Tiropita ingredient
Water park recreation
What seeds are often planted in
When to see der Mond
Woman who 'drank Champagne and danced all night,' in song
___ Debevoise, Marilyn Monroe's 'How to Marry a Millionaire' role
___ Rios de Minas, Brazil

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