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LA Times crossword of April 3rd, 2020 other clues
"Get outta here!"
Snatch
Give up
Sweater outlet?
Concerning kidneys
Annapolis sch.
"Roots" author Haley
Actress Graff
Ain't fixed?
Never heard of a 1996 Robin Williams movie?
Wipes away
Juegos Olímpicos prize
Road crew's supply
Have a sudden inspiration?
Sexually attractive
Magical phrase starter
"You grabbed the wrong Stephen King movie"?
The Parthenon, e.g.
Cry from a card holder
Roof worker
Essay about a 2015 Christina Applegate movie?
Fallon's predecessor
__ symbol
Ancient queen, familiarly
Immigrant's subj.
Rap name contraction
Like some numerals
Start a 2001 Keanu Reeves movie?
Rattle
Flower girl, perhaps
Paella pot
"Rhyme Pays" rapper
Unsettled states
__ fee
Sainted historian
Backbone or spine
Weight allowance
Garden tool
Rainbow flag component
Fan belt?
Messages sent from cells
Is amused by
Move, in Realtor-speak
From the top
Scruggs' strings
Nestlé product suffix
Initials before a state's name, sometimes
Imaret, say
Bit of ink
Profits (from)
Brew holder
Matter
1979 sci-fi classic with three sequels and two prequels
In style again
Close
Go to pieces
Bubble, in a way
Emanated (from)
Diamond strategies
Same-state opponent, often
Future doc's subj.
Plane, e.g.
Racing craft
Chinese and Indians
Most closely related
Chicago airport code
Not true
Give or take
Modeling wood
Better, to a rapper
Shannon's county
Townshend of The Who
Son or daughter, often
When Juliet says, "Go ask his name"
Little lie
Frequent winner
British jazz element?

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