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New York Times crossword of April 19th, 2016 other clues |
2011 World Series champs, informally |
'Oh! Susanna' and others |
'The Fox and the Crow' storyteller |
'___ the Sheriff' (1974 #1 hit) |
1960s protest grp |
90° turn |
Agreed |
Alternative to Enterprise |
Anatomical pouch |
Arena entrance feature |
Attired, as a judge |
Auricle's site |
Barely beats |
Be rough with, in a way |
Bikini, for one |
Breadwinner |
Call letters? |
Certain homicide, in police lingo |
Cheerleader's cheer |
Christmas ___ |
Circus performer with a ball |
Cleveland cager, for short |
Commercials |
Data in a daily planner: Abbr |
Double, in baseball lingo |
Dr. who's done 19-Down for Dr Pepper |
Fannie ___ (securities) |
Father's study: Abbr |
Fires |
Food processor setting |
Former House leader Nancy |
George ___, longtime maestro of the Cleveland Orchestra |
Girl's name that's a homophone for a boy's name |
Go ___ for (defend) |
High-tech 1982 Disney movie |
Hosp. locale |
Jodie Foster and Meryl Streep, collegiately |
Kitchen covers |
Land animal whose closest living relatives include whales |
Lie a little |
Locality |
Make a goof |
Moon of Mars |
Name repeatedly sung in Rossini's 'Largo al factotum' |
Names in someone's honor |
Navy student, informally |
North America's largest alpine lake |
Not continue |
Not take it anymore |
Obi-Wan ___ |
Office V.I.P |
One of the 'E's' in E.E.C |
Opera's Tebaldi |
Pageant winners' wear |
Practice boxing |
Produced, as coins |
Reason to use a visor |
Rossini's 'Largo al factotum,' e.g |
Shoal |
Some savings, for short |
Something that may be trimmed or rigged |
Start of a countdown |
Stranded due to frigid weather |
Sue Grafton's '___ for Ricochet' |
Suffix with Japan |
Take to court |
Tennessee senator ___ Alexander |
Tizzy |
Tombstone lawman |
Too sentimental |
Tree houses? |
Turner autobiography |
Unfair treatment |
Veil material |
Warning appropriate for this puzzle? |
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