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New York Times crossword of April 4th, 2019 other clues
So-called universal donor type, for short
Just for ___
Saying suggesting that worldly possessions should be enjoyed
___ Day (supplement)
Beloved, in Bologna
One way to get out of jail
The way
Division of a hacienda
Actress Scala
Like Bill Clinton's presidency
Puzzle
Iconic introduction in cinema
Adjusts, as laces
Batman co-creator Bob
Dumbstruck
Longtime Mississippi politico Trent
Like an overcast night sky
Father of the American Cartoon
Number of sides on a triangolo
What one gets after many years of work
___ Express (Delhi-to-Agra train)
2008 political catchphrase
Ring finish, briefly
Instructor's remark after making a mistake
"Where's ___?"
Like a sleeper cell?
Common artwork in New York City subways
Power ___
Fashion editor Wintour
Head: Ger.
First name in dance
Actress Blanchett
Convictions
The dark side
"A forest bird never wants a ___": Ibsen
Insistent refusal
One of a 1970s TV family
Agreed to, in a way
Court V.I.P.: Abbr.
Part of some Hebrew men's names
Sleeper that never dreams
Preceder of Edison
Quack remedy
What goes above and beyond?
Where you go for a fresh start ... or a hint for four answers in this puzzle
French politico Marine Le ___
It's a two-hour drive north of Pittsburgh
Gnarly, as a tree trunk
Mark ___, 1998 P.G.A. Player of the Year
Noggin
What a doodle might be in
European capital
Subs (for)
Tony and Emmy winner Tyne
Man's nickname that sounds like a pest
Trying tasks
Invitation stipulation
Length
Give an appointment to
Nautical propeller
Feature of Cajun Country
Cognac age indicator
Goblinlike creature
Cool shade
Showy accessories
Goddess in a chariot pulled by peacocks
Rain forest menace
What makes a tumbler spin
___ Duncan, Obama education secretary
House rules may not apply here
Place where beads are made
Bucolic call
Samovar
Doctors Without Borders or Oxfam, in brief
"Let's ___!"

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