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April 22 2020 crossword
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Word after play or before luck:
DUMB
Bats:
DAFT
"The Greatest Snow on Earth" sloganeer:
UTAH
Head of government between Eshkol and Rabin:
MEIR
"Buzz off!":
BITEME
The "P" of P.B.R.:
PABST
Inside-the-Beltway type:
POLITICO
Seed covering:
ARIL
Dearie:
BABE
Cartoonists' output:
STRIPS
Establishment with steep prices?:
TEASHOP
Home to the Bay of Pigs:
CUBA
Orangish shade:
CORALRED
Well versed in:
UPON
Droplet:
BEAD
&:
AND
Fell on one's face big-time:
ATEIT
Song by the Doors that, paradoxically, is heard at the start of "Apocalypse Now":
THEEND
Give out one's address?:
ORATE
Candid:
OPEN
Zoroastrianism, e.g.:
FAITH
Sign of autumn:
LIBRA
Artery:
ROAD
Location of a 1979 accident:
THREEMILEISLAND
When doubled, a Hawaiian fish:
MAHI
Vivacity:
LIFE
Potpie ingredient:
MEAT
TV's Dr. ___:
PHIL
Location where Italy's capital is said to have been founded:
SEVENHILLSOFROME
Begin's negotiating partner for peace:
SADAT
Long time:
EPOCH
20, in Italian:
VENTI
Master:
LEARN
A mondegreen is a misheard one:
LYRIC
Cousin of a giraffe:
OKAPI
Free-for-all:
MELEE
Text tweaks:
EDITS
Big lug:
APE
Touch-and-go:
DICEY
Looked too soon, say:
PEEKED
Tattaglia and Barzini, in "The Godfather":
DONS
Like some caps and gowns:
SURGICAL
Scullers' gear:
OARS
Kind of order on Wall Street:
STOPLOSS
32-year-old artist pictured on the cover of Time magazine in 1936:
DALI
De facto:
ACTUAL
Little wonder?:
ATOM
Young hare:
LEVERET
Ceremonies:
RITES
She: Fr.:
ELLE
"Yes, that's clear to me":
SOISEE
Dearie:
PET
Location in the New World until 1776:
THIRTEENCOLONIES
Big online brokerage:
ETRADE
Sharply annoy:
NETTLE
The "G" of Geico: Abbr.:
GOVT
Ballet move:
PLIE
Asset that's all about "location, location, location" ... with a hint to the starts of 21-, 26- and 49-Across:
PRIMEREALESTATE
Grand ___:
PRIX
Type of wine with an accent:
ROSE
Vacation times on la Côte d'Azur:
ETES
"You ___ kiddin'!":
AINT
Throat clearer:
AHEM
Mobile home?:
TENT
Long times:
ERAS
Gator's cousin:
CROC
I.R.S. worker, for short:
CPA
12/31, for one:
RATIO
It's a knockout:
ETHER
City on the Arno:
PISA
Utopias:
EDENS
Justice Kagan:
ELENA
Skating feat:
AXEL
Takes to the limit, perhaps:
TESTS
Revivalists, for short?:
EMTS
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