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New York Times crossword of April 19th, 2012 other clues
Drug or DNA home-use set
Dwarf planet beyond Pluto
Ellery Queen and others
Embarks
End of many trips
Fats Domino's real first name
Floride, par exemple
Following behind
Fraternity character
Gets high, say
Groks
It can change one's tune
Abbr. on many a cornerstone
It may be broken into on Broadway
It may include two weeks' notice
It's decided in the fall
'Das ___' (Volkswagen slogan)
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' role
It's far from shore
'Thank you,' in Swahili
'You don't have to tell me'
Jean-Luc Godard film '___ Musique'
John Calvin, e.g
Like horseshoes on barn doors
10th-century Holy Roman emperor
Makeover
Actress Steppat of 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'
Mistakenly
Ancient concert halls
Montgomery of jazz
Barbecue fare
Most widespread
Before the procedure, informally
Music's Stefani and others
Blarney source
Blood feud
Must
Nonmembers ... or what 4-, 7- and 10-Down lack?
Bottom
Old Shaker leader
Old-looking
Carps
Certain Ghostbuster
One of a pair of items often given at a baby shower
Checker or Domino
Ones protected by a safety net, with 'the'
Corroded
Part of a landscaping team
Destroy, in Devon
Pharmacy stock
Dictionary specification
Providing relief for
Does a morning routine
Put in a difficult spot
Put in the hole
Question asked in Matthew 26:22
Recording artist made famous by the BBC series 'The Celts'
Shows the door
Slant
So as to last
Spymaster's worry
Stellar start?
Superior things
Tapioca source
Trig function
Wolf whistle accompanier, maybe
World capital at 7,200+ feet elevation
___ Neuchâtel
___ Trevelyan, villain in the James Bond film 'GoldenEye'

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