NYT Crossword April 12 2016 answers
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April 12 2016 crossword
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Playwright Fugard:
ATHOL
"In my opinion ...":
ASFORME
Time to which you "spring forward" in daylight saving:
THREEAM
Tractor-drawn fall activity:
HAYRIDE
Kipling's "Follow Me ___":
OME
Brought in:
LURED
Airline to Stockholm:
SAS
Non-mono, say:
STEREO
Night lights:
AURORAS
"South Park" boy:
STAN
Narnia nabob:
ASLAN
Capital of Ghana:
ACCRA
Sharp:
SHREWD
Wager:
LAYABET
Another name for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee":
AMERICA
"All Things Considered" network:
NPR
SeaWorld attraction:
SHAMU
Legendary boy king:
TUT
Belt holder:
CHAMP
Fast-food kitchen fixture:
FRYER
A retirement party might toast the end of one:
ERA
Jon of "Two and a Half Men":
CRYER
Anthem preposition:
OER
Heartthrob Zac:
EFRON
Didn't land, as a joke:
FELLFLAT
Kind of admiral:
REAR
Dancer and Prancer:
REINDEER
Dorkmeister:
NERD
Drill attachment with teeth:
SAWBIT
Pattern of symptoms:
SYNDROME
Fight-ending letters:
TKO
Like a fully initiated Mafia member:
MADE
Like good soil:
LOAMY
___ tai:
MAI
Place for a chaise longue:
DECK
Culinarian who cries "Bam!":
EMERIL
Quadrennial games org.:
IOC
Bunker fill:
SAND
One worshiped in Rome:
DIO
Eastern path:
TAO
Tip, as a hat:
DOFF
Suffix with pocket:
FUL
Brief admission of responsibility:
IDID
In the dumps:
DOWN
"The Racer's Edge":
STP
Opposite NNE:
SSW
Add haphazardly:
THROWIN
Give careful attention:
PAYHEED
Sandwich with toothpicks:
CLUB
Kingdom on the Persian Gulf:
BAHRAIN
Look for truffles as a pig might:
ROOTLE
Clothes, slangily:
THREADS
Complete outfit for a newborn:
LAYETTE
Poet/essayist who wrote "To be great is to be misunderstood":
EMERSON
Faux:
SHAM
Threaten:
MENACE
National alternative:
ALAMO
Kenmore alternative:
MAYTAG
Relative of "Smash!":
WHAM
Most twisted, as humor:
WRYEST
Tender spots:
SORES
Common deli order ... or a literal occurrence five times in this puzzle:
HAMONRYE
"___ ed Euridice" (Gluck opera):
ORFEO
"Shoot!":
OHNO
53-Down product:
DRYER
Spanish lady:
DONA
Always, poetically:
EER
Say something bleep-worthy:
SWEAR
Where one might hear oohs and aahs:
SPA
Bran source:
OAT
___ of Strength (Festivus rite):
FEATS
Blowup: Abbr.:
ENL
Firearm, slangily:
PIECE
Actress Long:
NIA
"Is there no ___ this?":
ENDTO
Longest continental range in the world:
ANDES
Director Lee:
ANG
Either of the twin child stars of "Full House":
OLSEN
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