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New York Times crossword of May 12th, 2019 other clues
As well
Assailed
What's measured by [circled letters]
States as fact
Employ cajolery on
Some group dinners
In the indeterminate future
Wan
Have nothing to do with
2006 novel for which Cormac McCarthy won a Pulitzer Prize
Take place
Coveted Scrabble tile
What's measured by [circled letters]
In the least
Org. with Sharks and Penguins
Parts of reviews you might not want to read
D.C. nine
Philosophy
Besmirch
Follow-up shot
___ colada
Chemical compound
One side of an argument
"I said
Grad
Grab quickly
"Ora pro ___"
Q-V link
Brand pitched as "Always Comfortable"
What's measured by [circled letters]
Contented sound
Nascar ___ (demographic group)
Puncture
Heroic poetry
Phil who sang "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
Beat the rap
Serving no practical purpose
Hatfield haters
Small dam
Work on a wall, maybe
Pitched over
Not fast
Clubs, e.g. ... or entry requirement for some clubs
Kitchen wraps
Ballerina's support
Tundra's lack
What's measured by [circled letters]
They may be bitter or defensive
Ticket information
Lousy newspaper
Bee or Em
Communicates
Home of Sinbad Island
Coffee-flavored liqueur
Outfit
Pushback
El primer mes
Adjusted to some index - or how 23-, 35-, 66- and 93-Across are measured per this puzzle?
Coffin supports
Twilled fabric
Time to knock off work, maybe
Whip
Online search metric
Overcoat material
Gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange"
Desktop item since 1998
Individual tic-tac-toe squares
City famous for its Cuban sandwiches
Nevada's largest county by area
Nipple
Attainable
Great time
Big brand in soft drinks
Pizza chain since 1956
W.W. II admiral nicknamed "Bull"
Preliminary exam: Abbr.
Unlike most of Perry Mason's clients
Setting for fraud, maybe
Roster builders, briefly
Bel ___ cheese
Break from screen viewing
Former Showtime series about Henry VIII
Gives up for good
45 things
Like Henry VIII, religiously
Openly gay
Places where cucumber slices are not for salad
Gloomy
Predators of armadillos and rabbits
Line on a map: Abbr.
Tending toward an outcome
Feeling unsettled, in a way
Dubious excuse for not turning in homework
Nickname for Thomasina
Like Indiana Dunes among the U.S.'s 61 national parks
Rick of "Ghostbusters"
Singer Bocelli
Three-time Pro Bowler Culpepper
"Hey, over here!"
Home of Hearst Castle
Excessively
Bad thing to be left in, with "the"
Before, old-style
Powerful queen, in hearts
Maryland athlete, for short
Symbol of craziness
Poor
Actor Bud of "Harold and Maude"
Alee, at sea
Cool
Camera inits.
Hightail it
Moon of Saturn named after a Greek Oceanid
Competitor of Amazon Handmade
Yuri Zhivago's love
Really binged, briefly
Crustaceans that carry their own camouflage
Recalcitrant child's cry
Establishment frequented by Falstaff
Performing whale, once
Whole lot
One of a bunch?
Squabbling
Letters at sea
Moved surreptitiously
Multitask command
Women's soccer star ___ Morgan
Set aflame
Early 20th-century author who foresaw TV and wireless telephones
Packers' org.?
Wild goat
Word before and after "all"
Round part of a tool
___ bean
Lose steam
"Bus Stop" playwright
Like bourbon
Zip
Morning coat

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