NYT Crossword April 25 2019 answers
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April 25 2019 crossword
End of every verse of "The Star-Spangled Banner":
Response to solving this puzzle:
Capital of the Canary Islands, after "Las":
Item sometimes next to a cash register:
President with the same first and last name as his father:
First two symbols in a 3-Down:
Place to find a cluster of stars?:
Joe Namath and Vinny Testaverde, notably:
___ Alpha Theta, first Greek-letter sorority in the U.S.:
Co. with an image of Mercury in its logo:
Center of the Krupp family dynasty:
Live:
Condition with tics, for short:
Winter Olympics powerhouse: Abbr.:
Onetime competitor of RCA and Columbia:
Raised block of the earth's crust, to a geologist:
Research institution in Atlanta:
Country with the second greatest number of McDonald's restaurants after the U.S. [2,900+]:
Home of the Sawtooth National Forest:
Character who popularized the "mankini":
One of 163 in the Burj Khalifa:
Palindromic brand in the kitchen:
Longtime Susan Lucci role on "All My Children":
What the mnemonic "Every good boy does fine" represents:
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