NYT Crossword April 14 2016 answers
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April 14 2016 crossword
Site where cuneiform tablets were discovered:
___ Blair, George Orwell's real name:
Sarah ___, protagonist of "The Terminator":
It usually reveals more than you want:
Question suggesting "Never heard of 'em":
Mathematician John portrayed in "A Beautiful Mind":
Part of a classical education:
One-named singer born Christa Päffgen:
Societal instability resulting from a breakdown in values:
He gave Odysseus a bag of winds:
High-profile gig for a musician, for short:
Like traditional media, to some:
Original airer of "The Office":
He actually said "I really didn't say everything I said":
"TRUS___" (2016 political slogan):
Checked off the bucket list, say:
Summer amusements ... or a literal description of three answers in this puzzle:
"Care to make it interesting?":
Employer whose workers don't discuss their jobs much, in short:
Santa's reindeer, counting Rudolph:
Rand popular with the Tea Party:
___ Clare, ward in Dickens's "Bleak House":
Home of the Big House in college football:
Abbr. found on some corporate logos:
Gesture made with the thumb and nose:
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