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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 2018 other clues
'Venus favors the bold' writer
A little extra for personal spending
Ad ___
Antarctica, for one
Any of four punk rock bandmates
Awarder of billions in sports scholarships, in brief
Be off
Be really bothered by
Book of legends
California tour locale
Car that's an anagram of 14-Down
Cassis cocktail
Cat known as a Shirazi in the Mideast
City in the Midwest's Story County
Classic Studebaker
Dance music subgenre
Disorganized group
Do high-level banking?
E.U. member: Abbr
Estadio exclamation
Exquisitely delicate
Goes around
Got room service, say
Great desire
Greek goddess of witchcraft and the underworld
Hallucinate
Houston is in it, but Dallas isn't, briefly
Humorist Bombeck
Image that's very pleasing to look at
Its first part is called a strophe
Jack of 'Dragnet'
Just make, with 'out'
L.A.-to-Fresno direction
Lucre
Mechanical calculator pioneer
Mesmerize
Mine shaft borer
Mythical bird
Newspaper photo technique
One getting hit after hit?
One-named folk singer
Opposite of kindness
Outcast
Philosophical issues that may be debated
Polar explorer Shackleton
Pontiac Trans Am option
Possible reply to someone's tactful remark
Ratings org
Ready to explode
Request intervention
Ruble : Russian :: kuna : ___
Ruckus
Set off
Showy ballet leap
Sight on school grounds
Smooth talker's quality
Snarky laugh syllable
Stand's opposite ... or a bad thing to do on the stand
Stripling
Suffix with brilliant
Swillbelly
Travel aimlessly
Twin, to the other twin
Up next
Was off
Water diverter
What 90% of American households had in 2010 - but fewer have today
Wild grp
___ perpetuum (let it be everlasting: Lat.)

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