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April 2 2019 crossword
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Who says "Speak, hands, for me!" in "Julius Caesar":
CASCA
Middle: Abbr.:
CTR
The "A" in BART:
AREA
Animal having a ball at the circus?:
SEAL
1980 Blondie hit:
CALLME
Cost of withdrawing, say:
ATMFEE
Poehler vortex of funniness?:
AMY
"Gee, you're killin' me!":
AWMAN
Baseball's "Amazin's":
METS
When sung three times, what follows "She loves you":
YEAH
It might be on one's radar:
BLIP
Vegetable with a head:
BROCCOLI
Volcano's spew:
LAVA
Fateful day for Caesar:
IDES
Deluxe:
POSH
Reward for Fido:
TREAT
Tiny:
WEE
Where to enjoy a Goya:
PRADO
Present for acceptance:
PROFFER
Queen's domain:
REALM
N.Y.C. subway overseer:
MTA
Wanders:
ROVES
Dressed like "a hundred-dollar millionaire":
ALLFLASHNOCASH
Actress Blair of "The Exorcist":
LINDA
It can be picked:
NIT
Lo ___ (Chinese noodle dish):
MEIN
"Portlandia" airer:
IFC
Glossy fabric:
SATEEN
Remain idle:
SITBY
Sound during hay fever season:
ACHOO
Dr. Dre's "Nuthin' but a 'G' ___":
THANG
"I'll pass":
NOTFORME
Our, in Orléans:
NOTRE
Sun, moon and stars:
ORBS
Unbending:
RIGID
Phil ___, slalom skiing gold medalist at the 1984 Olympics:
MAHRE
Fragrant compound:
ESTER
"___ bin ein Berliner":
ICH
It might have golden locks:
DOOR
Cross to bear:
ONUS
Howe he could invent!:
ELIAS
"I think I made a mistake here":
THATCANTBERIGHT
Greek sauce with yogurt and cucumbers:
TZATZIKI
Bad rationalizations:
COPOUTS
Gobble:
EATUP
"Bedtime for ___":
BONZO
Celestial bear:
URSA
Rage:
IRE
Downward-Facing Dog, e.g.:
YOGAPOSE
"Alley ___!":
OOP
Merchant:
TRADER
Analgesic's promise:
RELIEF
Slow, in music:
ADAGIO
#Me___:
TOO
Felt remorse for:
RUED
Where one might kick a habit, informally:
REHAB
"Add some throw pillows or a pop of color around here, why don't you!":
JAZZUPTHEPLACE
Ghost at the altar?:
JILT
Here, in Madrid:
AQUI
Facebook founder's nickname:
ZUCK
Taj Mahal, e.g.:
TOMB
King of the road:
HOBO
Untrustworthy types:
CADS
After-work times, in classifieds:
EVES
Parting words:
IQUIT
Aah's partner:
OOH
Words on some blood drive stickers:
IGAVE
"Able was I ___ I saw Elba":
ERE
Is very fortunate, with "out":
LUCKS
Wharton grad:
MBA
Creature to get down from:
EIDER
Polynesian carving:
TIKI
With 66-Across, choreographer whose life is depicted in the starts of 19-, 36- and 50-Across:
BOB
See 65-Across:
FOSSE
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