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New York Times crossword of April 10th, 2016 other clues |
'If I Ruled the World' rapper |
'Ain't happening' |
'But thy ___ summer shall not fade': Shak |
'Count me in' |
'Don't forget about me' |
'I don't think so' |
'It's a Wonderful Life' role |
'Little piggy' holders |
'So ___' |
'Things aren't so bad!' |
'Waiting for Lefty' playwright |
1993 standoff site |
A or O, e.g |
Aggravate |
Aid in picking sides |
Animal that an ailurophobe fears |
Announcement at the end of a long car trip |
Appetite |
Approximately |
Article in Le Monde |
Attention to detail |
Awaiting |
Banded rock |
Bars frequented at night |
Basketball's King James, for one |
Bread spreads |
Buckets |
Butter ___ (ice cream flavor) |
Cabinet member who served all eight years under Bill Clinton |
Campaign poster word |
Card game for two |
Cassini of fashion |
Charged |
Chinese leader? |
Choking on a Life Saver, e.g |
Cholesterol inits |
Cowpoke's friend |
Crunchy snack |
Cry of mock horror |
Dangerous pet |
Does some grilling |
École educator |
Financial report abbr |
First name on the Supreme Court |
Fowl language? |
Generic juice flavor |
Geom. shape |
Global supporter of the arts |
Great work of literature |
Grocery chain since 1926 |
Head of the army? |
Heavy metal venue? |
Hide away |
Hindu soul |
Honkers |
Investigative pieces |
Iron Man, e.g |
It counts as a plate appearance but not as an at-bat, briefly |
James Joyce short story in 'Dubliners' |
Jerusalem's province, to the Romans |
Kind of PC port |
Knock over |
Lack |
Lack of compassion |
Lake that's the source of the Mississippi |
Lawyer's thing |
Let flow again |
Lifts up a mountain |
Makeshift beds |
Memorable mission |
Metal grates for grilling |
More sound |
Napoleon, for one |
Not quite |
Not, to a Scot |
Notre Dame football legend |
One-way flight? |
Opposite of FF |
Org. established by President Nixon |
Party with glow sticks, maybe |
Place for a spare tire |
Place for an 81-Across to catch seafood |
Political writer Matt |
Prefix with comic |
Put one's foot down |
Ready to be drawn |
Retailer ___ Taylor |
Retrovirus component |
Rich kid in 'Nancy' |
Role for Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
Rouen relation |
Russian relative of a guitar |
Saloon sounds |
Sant' Gria brand |
Saturn model with a scientific name |
Scroll holder |
See 105-Across |
See 23-Across |
See 43-Across |
See 50-Across |
See 79-Across |
See 85-Across |
Self-image? |
Sell |
Send into a swoon |
Set off |
Seven U.S. presidents, by birth |
Solo pilot? |
Stowe girl |
Stumbles |
Suite spot, say |
Support for ballet dancers |
They have belts and coats |
They're blown in the winds |
Ticked off |
Time to start walking |
Tiny bit |
Top of the minors |
Tourist attraction on N.Y.C.'s Fifth Ave |
Trash bag accessory |
Trembling trees |
Try |
U.K. award |
Unimpressive mount |
Vice ___ |
What a 101-Across travels for some urban commuters |
What a vulgarian has |
When repeated, 1968 name in the news |
Where a 73-Across sails loaded with fuel |
Where an Italian tourist might ride in a 47-Across |
Where to find Moscow in the U.S.: Abbr |
Where you might tour the Grand Canyon in a 38-Across |
Yearbook sect |
Young Arab |
Young hare |
[Humph!] |
___ III, inspiration for Dracula |
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