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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2011 other clues |
Bravery |
Column addition? |
Contents of some charges |
Cry before someone snaps |
Earthquake, e.g. |
Egg holder |
English Midlands city that is home to the largest outdoor covered market in Europe |
Gain ___ on |
Have lower priority than |
In a person's immediate vicinity |
It may take a few hops |
It's all burned up |
It's just wrong |
It's made every day |
Jumper, for one |
Least attended |
Louisiana ___: Abbr. |
No extras |
Not go out |
One of its official languages is Eng. |
One of the 13 orig. colonies |
Ones sharing a branch of a tree |
Onetime D.D.E. command |
Original 'What's My Line?' host John |
Pitcher's catcher? |
Place for an iris |
Poet's time of day |
Price abbr. |
Promgoers, typically: Abbr. |
Raging |
See 9-Across |
Seven-time Rose Bowl winner, in brief |
Shipping units: Abbr. |
Snap a snap on, say |
Solution amts. |
St. Bernard in New Orleans, e.g.: Abbr. |
All burned up |
'Consider ...' |
'You shouldn't have!' |
1856 antislavery novel |
1961 leader |
Adversaries of 7-Down |
Atlas, e.g. |
Banned fruit spray |
Bars |
Basketful of clothes |
Beaks |
Store person: Abbr. |
Sweet to the ears |
The Berlin Wall started as one in 1961 |
They may be hard-pressed to work |
This, for example, with 'the' |
Those south of the border |
Thriller author Follett |
Twisted in a bad way |
Umpires' wear |
Unit of resistance |
Unlikely prom king |
Winery fixture |
With 44-Down, conflict between 7-Down and the 34-Down |
Writer of 31-Across |
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