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Store whose shoe department has its own ZIP code (10022-SHOE) crossword clue
S A K S
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New York Times crossword of April 5th, 2014 other clues |
'Yes?' |
'My treat' |
'Oh goody!' |
'r u there?,' e.g |
'That's crazy, dude!' |
1967 Calder Trophy winner at age 18 |
1996 Rhett Akins country hit |
A through G |
Artist and chess player who said 'While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists' |
Big name in late-night TV |
Bit of ballet instruction |
Buckle |
Carnival items served with chili |
Certain chili |
Certain gumdrops |
Clipped |
Cockerdoodle, e.g |
Cro-Magnon orphan of literature |
Dandy |
Debut Peter Tosh album, and a rallying cry for pot smokers |
Drive to drink, e.g |
Duck Hunt platform, briefly |
Earn a load of money, in modern lingo |
Fictional home five miles from Jonesboro |
Forever in the past? |
Fortify |
Head turner |
Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert |
Imitated chicks |
Impressive range |
Internet traffic statistics company |
It involves hand-to-hand coordination |
It takes time to cure |
It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World |
It's best to stay out of its way |
Joint |
Last name in 'Star Wars' |
Like some seamen |
Like Tickle Me Elmo |
Lodging portmanteau |
McDonald's denial |
One may prefer them to blondes |
Opinion leader? |
Oxygen user |
Panache |
Parent company? |
Pioneer of New Journalism |
Pleasant cadence |
Rap's ___ Yang Twins |
Rihanna or Sharon Stone |
Ripped |
Scheme for the start of a sonnet |
See 25-Down |
Singer with the 1996 triple-platinum album 'Tidal' |
Some kitchen detritus |
Souls |
Stationary |
Strong arm |
The end |
The end? |
Third degree for a third degree? |
Tool |
U.S. Open champion whose last name is a toy |
Unpolished pro? |
Up-to-date |
Where Jason Kidd played college hoops |
Wish-Bone alternative |
With 29-Across, nest egg choice |
Yellow-brown shade |
Young foxes |
___ Epstein, baseball V.I.P. known as 'Boy Wonder' |
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