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New York Times crossword of April 5th, 2020 other clues |
Adorable one |
English setting for a series of Impressionist paintings by Monet |
Low tie |
Canonized fifth-century pope called "the Great" |
"Stop right there!" |
Org. tracking workplace accidents |
___ Research Center |
Orchestra heavyweights |
One of a pair of explorers on the Missouri state quarter |
Composer Mahler |
Poe poem about a mythical quest |
It has a very big bed |
Minor cut, say |
Scurriers near streams |
Golden rule word |
Suffix with Black or brack |
"What a relief!" |
"Can't deal with that right now!" |
"Oh my!" |
Run-on sentence? |
Lacking focus |
Spring feature |
Makeup holder |
Mushroom in ramen |
Unbridled joy |
"4-Down-choo!" |
Gas-relieving brand |
Women's basketball powerhouse, for short |
When tripled, a comment of annoyance |
"Outta luck!" |
Didn't just float |
Kind of book or ad |
Home of 72-Down |
Monk's digs |
"Old ___ Road," longest-running #1 single in Billboard history (19 weeks) |
"Today" rival, for short |
Capt.'s assistant, maybe |
Another name for the moonfish |
Common wedding hairstyle |
Sign on again |
Undergo rapprochement |
Stern's opposite |
European museum whose name means "meadow" |
Lower extremity affliction |
The scat got her tongue, you might say |
You might open one at a pub |
Where the meaning of life was sold in 2000 for $3.26 |
Secret target |
Part of a job application |
Milk: Fr. |
Where bills pile up |
Magnum ___ |
Game ball material |
Home of Wichita Falls |
Second-most common Vietnamese surname |
Nosh at noon, say |
Ugly ones sometimes come out in December |
Puts on ... or things put on |
Diamond stat |
"2001: A Space Odyssey" computer |
Word with tippy or twinkle |
Yonder, in dialect |
Prepped for surgery |
Like stereotypical Seattle weather |
Old saw? |
Uma Thurman's role in "Pulp Fiction" |
"What are the ___?" |
Spew anger |
Handle |
Deli sandwich, hold the vowels |
___ Mitchell, creator of the Tony-winning musical "Hadestown" |
Magical powder |
Symbol of the National Audubon Society |
Children's song refrain |
Young weaned pig |
Neighbor of an Emirati |
Anger |
Masochist's pleasure |
Something a bib catches |
Evening hour in Spain |
Peaceful protest |
Cartomancer's deck |
[head slap] |
Fighter pilot's wear |
Gopher, e.g. |
Generate, as suspicion |
Brown shade |
Gets used (to) |
Mortimer ___, dummy of old radio and TV |
Busy Bee, for short |
Newcomer, informally |
Org. in charge of the 23-Down |
Riding the waves |
Passing comment? |
Not worry |
Tempe neighbor |
Five-letter world capital that locals spell as two words |
Country whose most widely spoken language is Wolof |
Flower for a corsage |
Democratic politician Julián |
___-by date |
First name in the 1970s White House |
Pointed remark |
Sharply dressed, shoewise? |
Common female middle name |
Actor Morales |
Wax theatrical |
One of the March sisters |
"___ voce poco fa" (Rossini aria) |
Boring events |
Bit of conniving |
Rattle |
Single quote? |
Doesn't touch |
Head to bed |
Surreal finale? |
Big name in student grants |
___ Paradise, "On the Road" protagonist |
Order to attack |
Weapon associated with the film quote "Here's Johnny!" |
Sack cloth |
Hats, slangily |
Just saying? |
Ancient Greek poet sometimes called the "Tenth Muse" |
___ Roddenberry, first TV writer on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Smear |
Sports venue |
Trade jabs |
Self expression? |
Bring in |
Briskly |
Not commercial: Abbr. |
Fireplace item |
Stock phrase? |
Square dance move |
Educational TV spot, for short |
When tripled, "etc." |
Nickname for Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ernie Banks |
Preschooler |
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