NYT Crossword May 3 2017 answers
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May 3 2017 crossword
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Virgo/Libra mo.:
SEPT
Look that says "I'm not happy":
SCOWL
Yale of Yale University:
ELIHU
One with a high bar to reach:
POLEVAULTER
Counterfeiter-catching Feds:
TMEN
Parisian parent:
PERE
Euro forerunner in Spain:
PESETA
Burnett of CNN:
ERIN
"You're a regular ___!" (Kramden cry):
RIOT
Prefix with angular or lateral:
EQUI
Give an epidural, e.g.:
NUMB
Drink with ambrosia:
NECTAR
Six-Day War weapon:
UZI
Mohawk sporter on "The A-Team":
MRT
Horse with a reddish-brown body:
BAY
Walk in wooden shoes, say:
CLOMP
Russian newspaper founded in 1912:
PRAVDA
La Salle of "ER":
ERIQ
Cornell of Cornell University:
EZRA
Wayne Gretzky, for about half of his playing career:
OILER
Iowa birthplace of Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren:
SIOUXCITY
Crosses off:
XSOUT
Start of a punny quip about two professionals:
WHENADENTIST
Hydroelectric project:
DAM
Word on a candy heart:
LUV
Vintner's vessel:
VAT
"Them" author Joyce Carol ___:
OATES
Ballpark gate employee:
TICKETTAKER
Davis of "Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries":
ESSIE
Ballpark figures?:
STATS
Quip, part 2:
ANDMANICURIST
U-turn from SSW:
NNE
Bother persistently:
NAGAT
Note in a kitty, perhaps:
IOU
Stick that's chalked:
CUE
Luxury hotel amenity:
SAUNA
Sunni and Shia, for two:
SECTS
Pacific greeting:
ALOHA
Month after juillet:
AOUT
Stars and Bars org.:
CSA
Vogue competitor:
ELLE
Quip, part 3:
ARGUE
The Sun Devils' sch.:
ASU
"Kidnapped" monogram:
RLS
Bit of burlesque:
SKIT
Three-dimensional fig.:
SPH
Shelter accommodation:
COT
La Española, for one:
ISLA
Comment made while sweating:
IMHOT
Olympic blades:
EPEES
Pre-Easter purchase:
EGGDYE
Quip, part 4:
THEYMUSTFIGHT
Chinese revolutionary Sun ___:
YATSEN
Served à la cherries jubilee:
FLAMBE
Particle with a + or -:
ION
Comic Silverman:
SARAH
Floater in a flume:
LOG
TV sked letters:
TBA
Stands at funerals:
BIERS
Parcel out:
ALLOT
End of the quip:
TOOTHANDNAIL
Words of approximation:
ORSO
Many a first-time voter:
TEEN
"First, do no ___":
HARM
Poor dog's portion, in rhyme:
NONE
Tailwind for eastbound flights:
JETSTREAM
The "one" in a one-two:
JAB
What a rejection may crush:
EGO
Billiard ball with a blue stripe:
TEN
Almost any "Li'l Abner" character:
YOKEL
James with a posthumous Pulitzer:
AGEE
Kosovo native:
SERB
Month after diciembre:
ENERO
Beethoven's German birthplace:
BONN
"I've got this one":
ONME
Formerly, in old times:
ERST
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