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New York Times crossword of April 21st, 2017 other clues
'Heavens to Murgatroyd!'
'Heavens to Murgatroyd!'
'Our remedies ___ in ourselves do lie': Shak
'___ Brand' (Nathaniel Hawthorne tale)
A batter receives four for a grand slam
Add, British-style
Alternative nickname for Liz
Areas where clerics are seated
Author Jaffe
Beauty ___
Beldam
Bit of work
Boobs
Brand that's a shortened description of its flavor
Broken-off branch
Bull, essentially
Business circles?
Café freebie
Character assassination, for one
Classified
Collapse
Cousin of a fjord
Does business
Doorframe part
Eating things
Familia members
Foot type
Foray
Genre for Miriam Makeba and Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Get cozy
Get down, in a way
Highly anticipated social events
Hound
Hurricane or flood
Iconic part of Nancy Sinatra's early attire
It's stretched out in yoga class
James, Jimmy or John
Kennedy colleague
Latin lover's words
Law school, so it's said
Mac : Scottish :: ___ : Arabic
Nobelist Hammarskjöld
Omegas represent them
One may be essential
One who might need an ID
Perfunctory
Play's counterpart
Post cereal with an apostrophe in its name
Pres. whose given birth name was David
Producer of a deep drumming call
Promised one
Pungent cheese
Quiet (down)
Repeated boast in a 1987 #1 hit
Rings
Rush
Savage of 'Savage Love'
Selling point
Shark-jumping sitcom character
Stranded motorist's boon
Super
The Jazz, on sports tickers
They open in the morning
Toon who wears a red hair bow
Type for who this clue will be annoying?
Unlikely donor
Verdi opera based on a historic invader
Work with intelligence?
Year abroad
Zhou ___
___ party

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