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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 |
*What keeps a part apart |
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 |
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!" |
Part of PRNDL |
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