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New York Times crossword of April 22nd, 2018 other clues
'... but I could be wrong'
'Don't panic'
'Get ___'
'Party Up (Up in Here)' rapper, 2000
'Police Line - Do Not Cross' material
'Same with me'
'Selma' director DuVernay
'Uhh ...'
'What ___ thou?'
1899 gold rush destination
A state of rapture
A.F.L. partner
Actresses Field and Hawkins
Agricultural locale that's weed-friendly?
All-too-common V.A. diagnosis
Auto repair chain
Bacon runoff
Balance
Ballet choreography?
Be absolutely awesome
Beaut
Bedbug, e.g
Black ___
Blemish for a straight-A student
Book after Jonah
Boundary between the earth and the underworld, in myth
Boxcars half
Breakfast order at a diner
Broody genre
Bugs's cartoon pursuer
Build up
Butts
Cartoonist Thomas
Cockeyed
Corroded
Demeaners of the #MeToo movement, say
Depletes
Down's counterpart: Abbr
Draws
Dungeons & Dragons, e.g., for short
Early Chinese dynasty
Eat a little here, a little there
Emotionally developed
Equilibrium
Event for Jesus described in Matthew 3:13-17
Expatriate
Fall guy
February birthstones
FEMA offering
Fickleness of life
First name on the Supreme Court
Firstborn
Florida city whose name ends with two state postal abbreviations
Forte's opposite
Gay ___
Giggle syllable
Greek god of sleep
Grub
Having gone tit for tat
High flier
Hives, e.g
Hoosier hoopster
Humiliate
Hyphen's longer cousin
III or IV, maybe
In days of yore
Iowa senator elected in 2014
It's a wrap
James who was nominated for a 1967 Grammy for 'Tell Mama'
Journalist Fallaci
Kegler's org
Kind of tide
Lambaste
Like the digit '0' in 2018?
Looped in, in a way
Loses intentionally
Lumbering, say
Make
Makes eye contact before undressing?
Makes potable, in a way
Mean-spirited sort
Minor setback
Monsoons
Notable whose name is an anagram of GALORE
Number between nueve and once
Ocean buildup
Old flames
One of five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council
One reading up on infant care, maybe
Orbitz booking
Org. with evening meetings
Parent wearing your Superman costume?
Part of a stockyard
Places for conductors
Politician inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame
Popular Mexican folk song
Positioned
Probably will
Put on an act?
Put out
R.p.m. indicator
Racy film
Rarity in a Polish name?
Reynolds of 'Deadpool'
Richard Gere title role
Root beer brand since 1937
RR ___
Script suggestion about starting the fight scene?
Skipper, informally
Some arm bones
Southernmost Ivy
Sport
Subjects of an apartment restriction
Supergiant in Cygnus
T-shirt size: Abbr
Take for granted
Tally, in Britain
The 'A' of I.P.A
The 'e' of i.e
The New Yorker cartoonist Chast
The sun, for one
Tip of the tongue?
Title city in a 1960 #1 song
Trail mix bit
Treeless plain
Trunk
University of Illinois city
Vituperated
Wall St. worker
Was harder for the bronco buster to hold on to?
What the classics stand
When doubled, a 2010s dance craze
Wide-eyed type
Widening of the mouth?
Willa who wrote 'My Ántonia'
Year abroad
___ whale

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