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New York Times crossword of April 24th, 2011 other clues |
Chooses |
Comics character who said 'Big sisters are the crab grass in the lawn of life' |
Continuing plot in a TV series |
Cookie first baked in Manhattan's Chelsea district |
Cow, in Cádiz |
D preceder |
Deux of these are better than un |
Director Kurosawa |
Divert |
Dorm heads, for short |
Dull |
E-mail add-on |
Electrical paths in New York City? |
Facebook co-founder Saverin |
Father of Deimos and Phobos, in myth |
FICA fig. |
Fix, as a program |
Flap |
Gds. |
Gentleman's partner |
Get up? |
Group with the 6x platinum album 'Dr. Feelgood' |
Hairdresser's first do? |
High-end camera |
Homey's rep |
Housing for the homeless: Abbr. |
If nothing changes |
Intaglio seals |
Israeli seaport |
Jeanne et Julie, e.g.: Abbr. |
Johnnie Walker variety |
Keatsian, e.g. |
___ dictum (incidental remark) |
'Understood, man' |
___ for elephant |
___ Lovelace, computer programming pioneer |
___ Szyslak of 'The Simpsons' |
'Confiteor ___ omnipotenti' (Latin prayer starter) |
'Exodus' hero |
'It won't hurt ___' |
'Rich Man, Poor Man' Emmy winner |
'Sock it to me!' show |
'___ Did It' (2007 memoir) |
100 Iranian dinars |
3.26 light-years |
Abbr. unlikely to start of a sentence |
Actor McDowall |
Actress Thurman |
Announcement upon arriving |
Any boat |
Art, nowadays |
Asian gambling mecca |
Audition (for) |
Author Amy's family squabble? |
Backing: Var. |
Baker or Loos |
Ball boy? |
Base wear? |
Bedtime comment |
Bent beams |
Bitin' things |
Blot with gauze, say |
Burn cause |
Bust planner, in brief |
Cartoon exclamation |
CBS's 'The ___ Today' |
Change the price on |
Chinese dynasty during the time of Confucius |
Choose |
Kind of torch |
Like a bagel |
Line score inits. |
Long-range shooters |
Luggage attachment |
Marquess's subordinate |
Mass part |
Met by chance |
Mideast nosh |
Mmes., in Iberia |
Mordant Mort |
Mtn. stats |
Neaten |
Nickname for Baryshnikov |
Noblewoman |
One way to serve café |
One who says 'Beg your pardon' after stepping on your toes? |
One who sees everything in black and white? |
Our sun's type |
Pass over |
Pit crew's supply |
Pizza topping |
Plant manager? |
Poet's 'before' |
Preachers' lies? |
Prefix with metric |
Prefix with port |
Rake in |
Red Cross course, briefly |
Regards in wonderment |
Revolutionary? |
Rocky of song |
Rubberneck |
Runner |
Sarge, e.g. |
Sash go-with |
Scot's 'own' |
Scotland's Firth of ___ |
Season in le soleil? |
Seedcase that inspired Velcro |
Shakespeare's 'spot' |
Shelter that's often octagonal |
Sibyl, for one |
Sly sort? |
Some flakes |
Source of Indian tea |
Sow's counterpart |
Speak on C-Span, say |
Spill a Cuban drink? |
Spine-tingling |
Start to boil over? |
Steve McQueen's ex-wife and co-star in 'The Getaway' |
Stores after cremation |
Subj. of modern mapping |
Suffix with psych- |
Superior body? |
Tell, e.g. |
The Miracles? |
They have hops |
They're always charged |
Tofu sources |
Unbar, to the Bard |
Vogue's Wintour and others |
Volcano near Aokigahara forest |
Water skimmers |
What a mashed potato serving may have? |
Whistle-blower, in slang |
Willingly |
Word after high or top |
Writer Eda |
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