NYT Crossword April 30 2019 answers
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April 30 2019 crossword
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Luau greeting:
ALOHA
Ghana's capital:
ACCRA
Lindsay of "Mean Girls":
LOHAN
Upright:
ONEND
*Relative of a facepalm:
HEADSLAP
Egyptian cobra:
ASP
Feudal worker:
SERF
Ambulance sound:
SIREN
Falco of TV and film:
EDIE
Letters accompanying college applications, for short:
RECS
Pretentious, in modern lingo:
FAKEDEEP
City choker:
SMOG
Cannonball dive effect:
SPLASH
Dance floor request:
MAYICUTIN
Store window sign:
OPEN
Basic point:
GIST
Sights along lane closures:
CONES
"The very ___!":
IDEA
Nickname for Dad:
PAPI
*Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band with the hits "The Flame" and "I Want You to Want Me":
CHEAPTRICK
Setting for the "Iliad":
TROY
Caustic solutions:
LYES
South African money:
RAND
Actress Witherspoon:
REESE
"___ No Sunshine" (1971 hit for Bill Withers):
AINT
Et cetera:
ANDSOON
Cereal morsel:
OAT
Hockey puck, e.g.:
DISC
"Gross!":
ICK
Install, as carpet:
LAY
Spicy Chinese cuisine:
SZECHUAN
See 38-Across:
SHOTS
Greek counterpart of Jupiter:
ZEUS
With frenzy:
AMOK
With 44-Down, jazz great who sang "I Put a Spell on You":
NINA
Intimated:
GOTAT
Green chip dip, informally:
GUAC
Palindromic boy's name:
OTTO
Youth-oriented Condé Nast publication:
TEENVOGUE
Where chewing tobacco is placed:
CHEEK
Reviews of books and such: Abbr.:
CRIT
"Eww, you've said quite enough!":
TMI
Lone Star State sch.:
UTEP
With 28-Down, multisubject photos ... or a hint to the answers to the four starred clues:
GROUP
Fall-for-anything:
GULLIBLE
Den denizen:
LION
*Track-and-field event:
LONGJUMP
Had a little lamb, say?:
ATE
What to call it when it's over:
QUITS
Sine ___ non:
QUA
"Willy ___ & the Chocolate Factory":
WONKA
"Believe it," as a retort:
WAY
Seeks the opinion of:
CONSULTS
See 31-Down:
SIMONE
Adorer:
FAN
Enamored (of):
FOND
Lab container:
VIAL
Rainbow mnemonic:
ROYGBIV
Synthetic fabric that feels like silk:
RAYON
Two-time Masters champion Watson:
BUBBA
Did a whole lot of nothing:
IDLED
Swerves:
VEERS
Weaver's device:
LOOM
Lean, as a ship:
LIST
Solemn vow:
OATH
"That is to say ...":
IMEAN
What an emoji might reveal:
MOOD
Narrow advantage:
EDGE
Patron saint of lost causes:
JUDE
"Othello" villain:
IAGO
*Actor's stand-in:
BODYDOUBLE
"Most assuredly, monsieur!":
OUI
Amaze:
STUN
A panda, for the World Wildlife Fund:
LOGO
"Raw" or "burnt" hue:
UMBER
"America the Beautiful" pronoun:
THEE
Bible garden:
EDEN
Tablets with Retina display:
IPADS
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