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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2020 other clues
Word with cake or shop
Ones with something to prove?
"Baba ___" ("CSI: NY" theme)
Greek
Time release?
Shot in the back
Pichelsteiner, pozole and pot-au-feu
It can show you the way
Rush
Nickname for Eric Cartwright on "Bonanza"
Starbucks 12-ouncers
Go a few rounds
Material in doblones
Speaker of the words "Ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil," in Genesis
Wanders around LAX or JFK?
Deterrent to squatting
Rather impressionable?
Metaphorical source of the next generation of coders and researchers
Hoedown lass
Played from the tipoff, say
Largest labor union in the U.S.: Abbr.
The Miners of Conference USA, informally
"The ___ the theft, the sweeter the honey": Edmund Clarence Stedman
Company originally called Zimride
With 6-Down, acute power of discernment
___ Palmas, capital of Gran Canaria
Back at the track
Coming after
"Cut it out!"
Big 12 college town
Flourishes
Like 4x4 sudoku, typically
City in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night"
Series of crimes?
Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex," for one
Sends in a huff
Moves from the head to the mouth
Fish in the order Anguilliformes
See 49-Across
Home to Blofeld's lair in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service"
Classic chairs with shield-shaped backs
Part of REO
Part of REO
Avoids a service break?
Hanging on every word
Sporty Mazdas
Cornea neighbor
Pac-Man and the ghosts, in Pac-Man cereal
Collections dating back to the Han dynasty
Nosy Parker
Hot rods?
Set straight
"___ all a blur"
Broadband letters
Any student at Acme Looniversity
Self-serving comment?
What ataxophobes crave
Extricate with leverage
Name shared by the composers Holst and Mahler
In
Certain autumn tourist, slangily
Far from crisp, as text
Clunker car
Barre bend
Weapon on a cord
Mauna ___
Home of "The Monkees" on 1960s TV

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