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Discovery of Wilhelm Roentgen, which earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 crossword clue


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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
California city whose name is Spanish for 'ash tree'
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
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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