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New York Times crossword of April 4th, 2021 other clues |
Chow down on |
"Exactly like this" |
Word with mild or well |
Character often found in children's books |
Emotionally process, in modern lingo |
Repeated cry in 1931's "Frankenstein" |
*Perfect curveball? |
Ivy League city |
Jam |
Crucial |
White coat? |
Course standards |
Emergency room concern |
*Batting coach's instruction to a lackadaisical hitter? |
Habitual drinkers |
Opposed (to) |
*Apprentice groundskeepers? |
Singer/songwriter Parks with the 2021 album "Collapsed in Sunbeams" |
It might get pulled in both directions |
New York's Mount ___ Hospital |
Dark wine grape |
Part of a heartbeat |
Diplomatic official: Abbr. |
Corn core |
Cancels |
Alacrity |
Afternoon socials |
Where dreams are made |
*Overenthusiastic description of a routine base hit? |
Stand-in for Middle America |
Pair of socks? |
*Umpire's aid in judging foul balls? |
GPS approximation |
Sgt. and cpl., e.g. |
Airer of "Nancy Drew" |
Old salt |
Fury |
State where M.L.K. marched: Abbr. |
Some fins |
King James on a court |
Do as Henry VI did |
Letters on some foundations |
Jumpy sorts, in brief |
*Long hours of fielding practice? |
___ only |
Tilting |
*Imperceptible fastball movement? |
All over the place |
Jimmy ___ (luxury shoe brand) |
Scientist buried in Westminster Abbey |
Pop artist who sings "Satisfied" on "The Hamilton Mixtape" |
New ___ (cap brand) |
Trouble, metaphorically |
Ballgame extenders ... and what can literally be found in the answers to the asterisked clues |
Beekeeper |
___ to go |
Run-D.M.C. and the Jonas Brothers, for example |
Bands' performance sheets |
Unruffled |
___ Domingo |
Absolute bottom |
Digital assistant |
Food packaging abbr., once |
What's heard at many a coffeehouse |
Group sometimes said to be "out" |
French article |
Pampering place |
In use |
Candle choice |
Gumbo pods |
Goddess with a sacred owl |
Designers' studios |
Its capital is Sydney: Abbr. |
"Uh-uh" |
Go by |
Compete with |
Part of EGBDF |
Places to play cards, often |
The Daily ___ (online news site) |
___ culpa |
It plays a role in arm-twisting |
"Venerable" saint |
Manual readers |
Air France hub |
It brought Hope to the world |
When doubled, a Nabokov protagonist |
Pre-bar challenge, briefly |
"Je t'___" |
Org. with Fire and Sparks |
It was first won by the N.Y. Mets in 1969 |
Snow blower brand |
Word on some Oreo packages |
Nothing special |
Tina Turner, voicewise |
Goldenrod, e.g. |
Append |
Instrument with a flared end |
Chinese steamed bun |
Ratio of an angle's opposite side to the hypotenuse |
Blueprint details |
Runs out of juice |
Eye cream ingredient |
Symbol on Captain America's shield |
Villainous English king in "Braveheart" |
Outstanding pitcher |
Former Ford models |
Seller of Belgian waffles and French toast (fittingly, considering the "I" in its name) |
Super Soaker Soakzooka brand |
Like some orders |
Ancient halls |
Eldest Stark son on "Game of Thrones" |
G.I.'s garb, at times |
Speed skater Johann ___ Koss, winner of four Olympic golds |
One-named Nigerian Grammy winner |
Pained sound |
In the Renaissance, they were known as "mala insana" ("mad apples") |
Baseball's Gehrig and Piniella |
Most reliable |
Russian city on the Ural River |
Butterlike spread |
French West Indies resort island, familiarly |
Keep from flying, maybe |
Profession |
Camera inits. |
"With any luck ..." |
Tag line? |
Fancy pourers |
Paper route hour, maybe |
Headliner's cue |
Land between Togo and Nigeria |
Insider's vocabulary |
Catch with a throw |
Alternative to Chuck |
Wistful sound |
Man's name that's 123-Down reversed |
Stanza contraction |
Home of the world's largest carnival |
Word with red or army |
Man's name that's 118-Down reversed |
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