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New York Times crossword of May 1st, 2019 other clues
Word found before and after "and," in a phrase
Unit for a YouTube video
Object
Mr. : English :: ___ : Persian
Novel on which the film "Clueless" is based
Picky ___
Matter for the Postal Inspection Service
"Is this really necessary?"
*Not formally worded
*Like the pitcher in a batting order, often
Ending with orange or lemon
Basis of some scholarships
Part of a Snickers bar
*Peacocks, but not peahens
Mork's birthplace on "Mork & Mindy"
Stack
A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionists
Stop signal
What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams of
When doubled, uncritically enthusiastic
Joined the Army, say
Sheik's peer
Bask on the beach
*Wandered
Post-championship celebration
Building by a barn
Dark loaf
*Like some foreign protests
Engraved stone marker
Pale-colored beer
What Britain voted to Brexit from, for short
Cordon (off)
Give off
Wall St. "500"
Gets a Venmo request, say
Article's start, in journalism jargon
Who asked "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?"
Lake Victoria lies on its southern border
A little chipper
Campus building
"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" author
Public perception
Down Under bird
Spitball, e.g.
Conductor's beat
Bring before a superior for reprimand
Birth announcement
Bottom line figure
Clenched, as teeth
MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for "Harry Potter" readers
Separate, as stitches
*Internet addresses
Compassionate "Uncle Tom's Cabin" girl
Tears
What verb endings indicate
Free speech org.
Substance for a juicer
Killer Bee?
Missing button in many an elevator
Fuss
Meals
Argued vehemently (against)
Something that requires a special headset to play, informally
Lash holder
Upper-right keyboard button
Next in line
"Wouldn't that be nice!"
Olympic pool divisions
Walk dizzily
"My man!"
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