NYT Crossword April 3 2020 answers

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April 3 2020 crossword

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New York City's ___ Delano Roosevelt Park:

SARA

Inundates with junk:

SPAMS

OK:

ALLOW

Help to get back on one's feet?:

REANIMATE

In need of toning down:

ABITMUCH

"This is dear mercy, and thou ___ it not": "Romeo and Juliet":

SEEST

Absorb:

SOPUP

Language in which "Hello, how are you?" is "Halò, ciamar a tha thu?":

ERSE

Cancún-to-Havana dir.:

ENE

Having all one needs:

SET

Determines as the source:

TRACESTO

Loretta of "M*A*S*H":

SWIT

Fitbit units:

STEPS

New York paper that published the very first crossword (1913):

WORLD

Put in the ground:

INTER

Likely to snap:

TESTY

Member of hoi polloi:

PLEB

Place to look for a date:

CORNERSTONE

Bandleader Xavier:

CUGAT

Part of an aircraft wing:

SLAT

Jai ___:

ALAI

Some phone notifications during March Madness:

UPSETALERTS

*Family name in Shakespeare:

MONTAGUE

Follows, as a tip:

ACTSON

*Pill form:

CAPLET

Bit of pool wear:

SWIMCAP

Leaves on the line:

LETSDRY

Willowy:

LITHE

One might be measured by the pound:

MUTT

"True that":

ITIS

"You can count on me":

IWILL

Championship:

TITLE

Apple varieties:

IMACS

___ Jima:

IWO

In the center of:

MID

Conway in the Country Music Hall of Fame:

TWITTY

Place for a #:

TWEET

Lin ___, author of the best seller "The Importance of Living":

YUTANG

Stat that doesn't apply to Teslas:

MPG

Billboard's year-end #1 single of 1979:

MYSHARONA

"To Helen" poet:

POE

___ Fring, "Breaking Bad" bad guy:

GUS

First Billboard #1 hit for U2 ... and a hint to the answers to the four starred clues:

WITHORWITHOUTYOU

Mariner's skill:

ROPEWORK

Brings to mind, as a flavor:

TASTESOF

"Coronation ___" (Elgar composition):

ODE

Woman's name that sounds festive:

NOELLE

Gives quite a shock:

TASES

Guinness record-holder for the most career goals in football:

PELE

Blowout:

BASH

Reason to say "Duh!":

BONER

*Family name in Shakespeare:

CAPULET

"You Can't Take It With You" director, 1938:

CAPRA

Unfamiliar:

ALIEN

Skirt or curtain feature:

PLEAT

What might end a wrestling match:

UNCLE

System of modified spellings used on the internet:

LEET

*Film technique sometimes used to show the passage of time:

MONTAGE

Like N.F.L. referees since 1975:

MIKED

Extremely cold:

GELID

Modifications to text:

EDITS

Never-before-seen:

ALLNEW

Livened (up):

GINGERED

Stare slack-jawed:

GAPE

"No problemo!":

PIECEOFCAKE

A Stark, to a Lannister, on "Game of Thrones":

FOE

Reluctant to give details:

COY

Standout diva performances:

SOLI

One who doesn't give up:

REALTROOPER

"Right away, boss!":

ONIT

Pay (up):

ANTE

Fired (up):

KEYED

They're in one year and out the other:

FADS

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