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Satiric magazine founded in 1952 crossword clue


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LA Times crossword of April 30th, 2017 other clues
Word heard in Bedrock
West Point letters
Dark horses
Sam seen in bars
Scott who wrote "Island of the Blue Dolphins"
A golf green may be shaped like one
Face cream additive
Paganini's birthplace
*What it often is on a summer day
Rodeo goad
Bother a lot
WWII spy gp.
Big mouths
Tampico trio
Mask wearers
Salem-to-Portland dir.
Chihuahua or Maltese, in dog shows
Slangy sib
*One-to-one conversation
Texter's "Just a thought ... "
Candy aisle choice
Kid in a '60s sitcom
K-12, in brief
Its flag features a six-pointed star
Scale starting words
911 responder
Barbecue supply
Functional
*Scuba divers' bash
"Wayward __": Shyamalan TV series
Salon supply
Ancient region of Asia Minor
Longship crew
Half a track?
London's "Ye Olde Mitre," e.g.
"The Way __": 2007 Timbaland hit
Loud speakers
Travelocity enticement
Pooh, to Roo
Broadway restaurant founder
*Highly sought-after charter captain
Office holders?
Gilbert who created TV's "The Talk"
The Silver St.
Graphic start
Warns
Frees
They catch a lot of shrimp
Continue
Sitcom pioneer, familiarly
*Iconic suburban symbol
Word with link or letter
French article
Damage
Haunted house sounds
Lacking
Eye opener?
Improve, in some cases
Cutie
Chop __
Feature of haiku, and of the answers to starred clues
Charged
Sport with double touches
Slices of history
Minnesota's "10,000"
Play area
Cold War initials
Hide from an animal
Treacherous type
Pirate's syllables
They're often about nothing
Adds to the pool
Rain-__ bubble gum
Smith grad
High hairdo
José's half-dozen
Kid-to-kid retort
Military setting
Hurdle for Hannibal
Mirror image?
Homeland of tennis star Novak Djokovic
"The X-Files" extra
*Awkward TV silence
Protester
Defensive ditch
H.S. hurdles
Ma non __: not too much, in music
Cub great Sandberg
Bubbly source
Lincoln Center attraction, familiarly
Eastern faith
Word in a Marines slogan
48-Across player
__-France
Register a preference
St. Peter's Basilica sight
Exile isle
Make, as butter
Katahdin is its highest peak
Beatrix Potter's real first name
Cries after fútbol goals
Freudian conscience
Player in a loft
Vacation choice
Aleppo native
Reservations can help avoid one
Apportions
Eighth-century pope
Puppeteer Tony
*Sale indicator
Cap'n's aide
Room at the Louvre
Doesn't give up
Enter noisily
Nautical pole
Word of origin
Marathon practice run
Spike for Hillary
Like some focus groups
Freetown currency
Slew
Grow pale
Push
Did a few laps
Made on a wheel
Play set on an island, with "The"
Cabinet department
Greets the villain
Conforming
Elegant trimmings
Speed
Orch. section
Primer layer
Novelist Jaffe
Psychic
Motion carriers
Tough test
Self-titled 1974 pop album
Many a techie
Latin being
FedEx rival
Otto I's realm: Abbr.
Knighted McKellen

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