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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 2019 other clues
Legal advocate: Abbr.
Extra in 2009's "Public Enemies"
Selling point
Pain in the ass?
Zap lightly
Dawn of the Space Age?
Major thing in the heavens?
Primer libro del Nuevo Testamento
Fill positions in
Subjective evaluation
It's paid by polluters
Crowdsourced compendia
Gets into a fistfight
Autumn "invader"
Delta deposit
Stat
Site of one of Hercules' labors
Swamps
"Freude am Fahren" ("The joy of driving") sloganeer
Movie theater purchase
Live
Party mixers
Early 2000s low-carb fad
English author of "Stardust," "American Gods" and "The Graveyard Book"
Ado
"If thou ___ marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry": Hamlet
Stunted growth
Builds anticipation for
Big Ten school
Slightly
Tease
Welcomed
Massage deeply
What one doesn't have in an emergency
Five-time Pro Bowler with the Chicago Bears
Protested, in a way
Half of a long-running Vegas show
Mild topping for a burger
Prepare, as scallops
Rose on hind legs, with "up"
Not permanent
Like helium
Original title of Shakespeare's "Henry VIII" (the latter not used until the First Folio in 1623)
Scamper
Blows up
"Inside the N.B.A." channel
___ Reader
Go ape
Subject to discipline after misbehavior
Lake on the Arizona/Nevada border
"Scram, you!"
Email folder
Presses down
Dutch craze of 1636-37, considered the first major speculative bubble
Gently pull
Actress Knightley
Alfalfa's sweetie in "The Little Rascals"
Start running off?
Has left
Playlet
Fail to come to?
Zero
Core belief
Beg for
Make a homey home
"Makes sense"
Fruity coolers
Creatures that produce neurotoxins
Spa option

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