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New York Times crossword of April 26th, 2017 other clues |
'It's a date!' |
'Sanford and Son' star of 1970s TV |
'So what?' |
'The Times They Are a-Changin'' songwriter |
'Your mileage may ___' |
Artist Jean who pioneered in Dadaism |
Average guy |
Bearskins, maybe |
Beer brand whose logo hints at the answers to 17-, 19-, 38-, 43- and 61-Across |
Big name in vacuum cleaners |
Black-hearted |
BP rival |
Branches |
Brand in the pet food aisle |
Brewers' fermenting agents |
Burden |
Candy often used in science fair volcanoes |
City 20 miles NW of 27-Down |
Coastal indentation |
Collar attachment |
Culmination of a challenging H.S. course |
Cuneiform discovery site |
Curse |
Decree |
Degree of expertise in martial arts |
Discovery of Wilhelm Roentgen, which earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 |
Dormmate, e.g |
Drink brand with a polar bear symbol |
Equal |
Extinct relative of the kiwi |
Fifth-century invaders of England |
General reply? |
Grenache, for one |
Had in mind |
High-end shampoo brand |
Hoarse |
Hockey legend Bobby |
Hostility, in British slang |
It's for the birds |
It's on one side of the Urals |
Light blue |
Like some humor or spells |
Lines of a plane |
Making it big |
Manhattan neighborhood next to the East Village |
Objectives |
On the briny |
Oodles of |
Part of GPS: Abbr |
Perspective |
Poetry competitions |
Police alert, for short |
Prime theater location |
Proactiv target |
Put one's foot down |
Quack medicine offering |
Relative of a tangelo |
River along which 56-Across is located |
Rowed |
Sch. in Tulsa |
Second-largest Arabic-speaking city after Cairo |
Shot blocker? |
Sister chain of Marshalls |
Sound that might be heard in a 16-Across |
Still |
Subject of some 'management' courses |
Taj Mahal feature |
Take a shot |
Tourist transports in Venice |
U.S. president who becomes the president of future Earth on 'Futurama' |
Unites |
Warning letters next to a link |
Way out |
West Point team |
Zealot |
___ Domini |
___ squash |
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