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A couple of rounds in a toaster? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 18th, 2014 other clues
'Add ___ a tiger's chaudron, / For the ingredients of our cauldron': Shak
'And ___ the field the road runs by': Tennyson
'Definitely, dawg!'
'It'
'No more guesses?'
'Out!'
'Pensées' philosopher
'Property Virgins' cable channel
'The Pentagon Papers' Emmy nominee
15-Across frequenter, maybe
A leader and follower?
A little blue
Art enabled
Artificial
Astronomical distance: Abbr
Bare peak
Before retitling: Abbr
Blots
Blue symbol of Delaware
Bradley with five stars
Capital on the Niger
Clipper feature
Common loss after a breakup
Country
Cousin of -kin or -let
Crest
Destroys insidiously
Drop
Easy chair accompanier
Grp. seeking to improve No Child Left Behind
Hero-worship
It can be painful to pick up
It can make you squiffy
It might mean 'hello' or 'goodbye' to a driver
It's associated with Chris Rock and 30 Rock
It's often described by horses
Learn to teach?
Left Turn Only and others
Monopoly quartet: Abbr
More than nod
Moving supply
Musician who co-founded Nutopia
Name dropper's phrase
Occupy
Pacific port
Pales
Parentheses, e.g
Parts of many chamber groups
Philanthropic mantra
Popular type option
Prefix with Germanic
Radio racket
Rain forest, e.g
Reading room
Regard
Relative of a throw
Reward for knocking 'em dead
Rush
Slight
Some preppy wear
Some punk
Something awful
Subject of the 2011 book 'The Rogue'
Subtle trick
The Congolese franc replaced it
Timeline segment
Unpaid babysitters, maybe
Verbal equivalent of a shrug
Visually uninspiring
What's often on wheels in an airport
Woodchuck, e.g

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