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New York Times crossword of May 18th, 2001 other clues
Simple garage job
Small mount
Smart follower
Some extensions
South Korea's Roh ___ Woo
Third game, perhaps
U.S. Army E-4
Unwelcome rooter
Upset
Upset
W.W.F. airer
Washes away
Watch closely
Watch-pocket places
When appropriate
Where to find porters
Whiskey Rebellion impetus
Wield a shuttle
Wind in a pit
Wolf or devil preceder
You might give one the slip
Zigged or zagged
Beach bum's acquisition
'History of Rome' author
Alert asea
Attacks à la 'Ghostbusters'
Baltic native
Bartender's supply
Bingo call
Business card abbr.
Cartoonist Browne
Cast of two
Cheered up
Class
Contribute
Crumble
Deserves a hand?
Dome
Don't go on
Drive
Elizabeth's subjects
End of a rainbow?
Expressed one's disapproval
First black major-league baseball coach Buck ___
Flower fanciers
Garb
Greet and seat
Hair color
Hair color, e.g.
Have ___ to pick
Home in the hills
It may be used to get parts
It may stock pumps
It's slow going
Itchy
Kitties
Little ___ (Brighton Beach nickname)
Long and sinuous
Man famous for his dogs
Mao, for one
Money motto starter
Music genre
Neural appendage
Not straight up
Orbital point
Panic buttons?
Prefix with orthodox
Río de la Plata explorer
Río de la Plata, e.g.
Saved
Shows displeasure

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