NYT Crossword April 1 2019 answers
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April 1 2019 crossword
Part of a jacket where a hands-free mic is attached:
Apartment in an old warehouse district, say:
Chess move involving the king and rook:
"Here's what you have to realize ...":
Michelle with the 2018 hit memoir "Becoming":
What cigarette filters are supposed to block:
Five cards of the same suit, in poker:
Tune you just can't get out of your head:
1980 Scorsese/De Niro classic:
What many of the founding fathers wore:
An obtuse one is more than 90°:
Slowly swivel sideways, as a camera:
Supreme Court justice nicknamed "The Notorious R.B.G.":
Bit of financial planning for old age, in brief:
"The Little Mermaid" princess:
Cory Booker or Cory Gardner: Abbr.:
___ Field, onetime home of the Brooklyn Dodgers:
Like many people after eating beans:
Paula who once judged on "American Idol":
When tripled, "and so on and so forth":
Kiss:
Peter Fonda title role of 1997:
"... and sometimes y" preceder:
Org. fighting for immigrants' rights:
Lack of practice, metaphorically:
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