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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2010 other clues
'Apollo 13' actor Joe
'Doo ___ (That Thing)' (#1 hit for Lauryn Hill)
1906 Massenet opera
Art center since 1819
Bear, say
Bob of stand-up comedy
Bottleneck
Brand with the flavor Fudge Tracks
Brass
Brunswick, e.g., once
Campaign crunch time: Abbr.
Clog
Complicit with
Crushed corn creation
Debutante who dated J. D. Salinger and Orson Welles
Detailed outlines
Diamond deception
Disney doe
Drama center, often
Drive
Driving problem
Family moniker
Fit
Gets charged up?
Gifted individual?
Give a name badge, say
Grad students often dread them
Heat unit?
Hotshots
Hound
Hound
Image on Connecticut's state quarter
Inspiration for Björn Again
It has many functions, briefly
It might go through a filter
It might include check boxes
Justice League member
Lara's son, in DC Comics
Like death's dart, in Shakespeare
Like some bets and patients
Litter lying around a den
Long
Lush travel plan?
Main role on 'My Big Fat Greek Life'
Make like
Martinez of the diamond
Midgets of the 1960s-'70s, e.g.
Nonpro?
Novel whose title comes from Ecclesiastes
Offerer of package plans
Opposite of schadenfreude
Outfit
Pablo Neruda's 'Elemental ___'
Player of Sethe in 'Beloved'
Ready for retirement
Red, e.g., for short
Result of excessive bending
Risky thing to try for on 'Jeopardy!'
Risky thing to try in figure skating
Said reflectively
Setting of Hill Air Force Base
So
Source of jumbo eggs, in brief
Subject of a Sophocles tragedy
Tampico track transport
Title holders
Total hottie
Tours 'yours'
Waves back?
Work (in)
___ out a profit

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