NYT Crossword April 26 2019 answers
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April 26 2019 crossword
#1 Taylor Swift song about defying one's critics:
Comedian who starred in 2014's "About Last Night":
Classic bit of study material:
Pet with short legs and a long body, slangily:
Chooses at the request of Monty Hall, say:
Bakery item with a Mediterranean flair:
___ Kukoc, 6'11" N.B.A. star of 1993-2006:
Rap mogul of the highest degree?:
Scrubber sold in a yellow box:
First hip-hop single to top the Billboard Hot 100 (1990):
Ottawa landmark completed just after W.W. I:
Beverage brand with a wave in its logo:
Mild cheese with an orange rind:
Knight in a popular film franchise:
Who wrote "I am two fools, I know, / For loving, and for saying so / In whining poetry":
"Where America shops for value," per an old slogan:
Eight-time Norris Trophy winner:
Scene of biblical destruction:
Ancient dweller beyond Hadrian's Wall:
Where you might be given the third degree:
What "pizza" means in Italian:
Fifth-brightest star in the night sky:
Harmonia's opposite in Greek myth:
Chain with more than 3,500 stores worldwide:
Bushes are found on both sides of it:
One doing a balancing act, say:
About to start the workday, say:
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