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New York Times crossword of May 22nd, 2024 other clues
Language from which we get "shampoo"
Story that starts with the end?
"Let There Be Rock" band, 1977
A Philly cheesesteak comes "wit" or "witout" it
Umpteen's antithesis
Nile queen, familiarly
Coeur d'___, city on Idaho's panhandle
Carbonated fountain drinks that contain neither …
Derby entrant
Kind of "quotes"
Up to this point
Unusual meat courses that are neither …
Bub
Two past "cue"
Response to "Who's ready?"
Where total revenue is listed on a financial report
Some smallish batteries
Word in an advertiser's starburst
Celebratory occasions for founders to ring the N.Y.S.E. bell, for short
What 18-, 23-, 49- and 56-Across could be called
Cube creator ___ Rubik
StubHub purchases, informally
Brian who composed the original start-up sound for Windows 95
Clunkers
Me, in Marseilles
Navajo neighbor
Woodwind instrument that is neither …
Longtime bridge columnist Charles
France's ___-en-Provence
Roof parts
Breakfast cereal that contains neither …
Feudal lord
Dublin's land, to Dubliners
Fairy tale monster
Currently happening
Lengthy construction project, per a saying?
Intersect
Reformer Horace and writer Thomas
Like fervent fans at the Kentucky Derby, punnily enough
Typical holiday visitors
Wife's sister's daughters, e.g.
This guy gets it!
Like the property cited in Newton's first law
Difficult kind of push-up
Humphrey of old Hollywood, to fans
They don't appreciate well
Private eye, in old slang
Top four of 52
Quaint item for smoking
Comportment
Are cheaper
Grating voice quality
Like our standard number system
Mood killers
Luxurious ride
"Peek-___!"
Get rid of
Computer program that fixes other computer programs
Handel's "Messiah," for one
Often-deodorized area
Overestimate, say
Fleeing like a fugitive
State bird of Hawaii
D.J.'s performance
Progressive advocacy group for public policy
First state to conduct all of its elections by mail
Atlas close-ups
Petrol unit
Port city in northern Israel
Fencer's weapon
___ de plume

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