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New York Times crossword of April 27th, 2017 other clues |
'Hey, buddy!' |
'I Love Lucy' neighbor |
'Inner-city' for 'black,' to some people |
'Possibly' |
'Right back ___!' |
'So much fu-u-u-u-un!' |
'The enemy of ___ is the absence of limitations': Orson Welles |
'Well, isn't that something!' |
A business might have one that's fixed |
Afghanistan's third-largest city |
American Pharoah and others |
Animals whose tongues flick about 150 times a minute |
Annual September TV event |
Believer in an Ethiopian Zion |
Big Ten inits |
Cameron of 'Charlie's Angels' |
Canine command |
Certain bond, for short |
Church inits |
Cinnabar, e.g |
Computer ___ |
Core parts |
CPR offerer |
Cross words |
Daniel ___, first Japanese-American to serve in Congress |
Do over and over |
Drops the ball |
Eli and Aaron, in the Bible |
First commercial film with stereophonic sound, 1940 |
Gap in a tape, maybe |
Having a perfect record |
Hawaiian fish with a palindromic name |
Home of Pearl City |
Home of The Times-Picayune, familiarly |
Hotel posting |
Lead-in to -tainment |
Legendary N.Y.C. club, with 'the' |
Like a selfish attitude |
Like some allowances |
Long-running TV drama started in 2003 |
Longtime New Yorker writer Pauline |
Look piercingly at |
Manual opener |
Mark below a line |
Necessary: Abbr |
Note just above C |
Numerical prefix |
Open again, as a keg |
Orange place |
OS part: Abbr |
Peeping, say |
Picture frame? |
Punch |
Quartet part |
Reed section? |
Scots Gaelic |
Scruffs |
Seafaring |
See 1-Across |
See 8-Across |
Sound of contentment |
Steak ___ |
Terminate |
Tops off? |
Tribe after which the 45th state is named |
Turn in |
Utter mess |
Where lakes are loughs |
With 67-Across, what the circled part of this crossword represents |
With 68-Across, the circled part of this crossword |
Wrestler Flair |
You might give them props |
You might go for one at the beach |
___ Enterprises (bygone TV production company) |
___ Lock (neighbor of Page Up) |
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