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M A C R O

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Premier Sunday crossword of April 27th, 2014 other clues
Vital vessel
Ominous last words
Residence-based
Encore elicitor
Near-eternities
— Kong
Easily seen contrast
Pastry decorator
Poet's Ireland
No longer fazed by
Musical inaptitude
Perfecta, e.g.
Frizzy dos, for short
March Madness gp.
Store lure
Iraq's only port city
Absent looks
"Anne of —" (1909 novel)
Very easy, as a job
Italian for "friends"
English composer Thomas
Upsized or downsized
Transferable design
A Gabor sister
"Blondie" or "Beetle Bailey"
Grand tale
Bulb units
Playwright Eugene O'—
Alfresco
Baseball stat
Via coercion
Nashville-to-Memphis dir.
Singer Lauper
Kids' bricks
Cuprite, e.g.
Tea vessel
Despite that
Dict. entries
Battery type
Savvy about
Angry talk
Madison Ave. products
Good friends
Lay siege to
Tree with red berrylike fruit
Brisket dish
"Would that it were true!"
Garr of "Oh, God!"
Toll rds.
River ducks
Jack or king
Pickle juice
LPs' supplanters
Indiana basketballer
Weapon used with a quiver
Adopt
Nation south of the U.S.
War fronts
Pale yellow
Twisty path
Kind of oar
Hockey disk
Frat letters
Trio after M
Geller of spoon-bending
Sister in "Three Sisters"
Agatha Christie's "A Pocket Full —"
007 creator Fleming
Ad — committee
"What am — think?"
"Pale" brew
Dominant theme
Beatty and Romero
Maui gift
911 VIP
Like many a British bishop
Stoops
Rub off
Provides with furnishings
"Nothing Compares 2 U" singer O'Connor
"Traffic" co-star Benicio
"Ms." co-founder Gloria
1974 CIA spoof film
"Shave — haircut ..."
Undertaking
Hospital trauma ctrs.
Urgent call
Bake in a shallow dish, as eggs
"El —" (1961 epic)
Take care of
Theme of this puzzle
Emerson's middle name
Pit stop item
Alphabet starter
Off the mark
— II (razor brand)
Watched
Like some 53-Acrosses
"— right with the world!"
Really vexed
Not many
Incorrect inference
Corals, e.g.
Nickname of Israel's Netanyahu
Siam or Japan suffix
It blasts
Laugh loudly
Covert U.S. org.
Slippery fish
Film director Craven
Articulate
Night before
Photo badges, e.g.
Unfortunate sort
Racing boat steerer
Beastie
Jellied dish
MPG-rating org.
French composer Édouard
Sue Grafton's "— for Alibi"
Cool, to a 1940s cat
Year the U.S. declared war on Iraq
Stocking-cap dangler
Beaver's construction
Ooh and —
Flags
Conan O'Brien's network
Tight — drum
Jaipur locale
Alluring West
Nashville amusement park of the 1970s-'90s
Smackeroo
Police setup to catch speeders
Lead-in to dactyl
Prefix with economic
Programme broadcaster
1977 Linda Ronstadt hit
Quickly, in a score
Person held in bondage
G-man, e.g.
Mini-meals
"Into the Wild" actor Holbrook
It had a hub at JFK

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