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New York Times crossword of April 30th, 2001 other clues
Yale student
___ spumante
___-do-well
Magician's cry
Medical insurance abbr.
Midwest university site
Modern RCA offering
Most desperate
Much
Noted small-plane maker
October's birthstone
Old Glory
Old Rambler manufacturer
Old Testament boat
Opera parts
Part of Q.E.D.
Piña colada ingredient
Power (up)
A.P. or Reuters, informally
'What ___ God wrought?'
'Now!'
A large quantity
Amo, amas, ___
Andy's partner in old radio
Arrangement
Baden-Baden, for one
Bar mitzvah, e.g.
Basic lunch
Beethoven's 'Moonlight ___'
Big galoot
Bridge declaration
Bronx Bomber
Cave dweller
Celebrations
Central points
Dance craze of the 90's
E.R. workers
Ex-Mrs. Trump
Exaggerated 50's car feature
Give a speech
Got situated
Grosse ___, Mich.
Having melody and harmony
Helicopter part
Honolulu's ___ Stadium
In jeopardy
Less solvable
Like some ancient Mexican architecture
Lungful
Questions
Rainbow's shape
Relinquish
Resistance units
Roll call response
Roman way
Rowed
Selects from the menu
Sitcom set in a junkyard
Sixth-grader's age, maybe
Spare items
Speak to gruffly
Summer D.C. clock setting
Sunrise
Tiny country in the Pyrenees
TV host with bandleader Eubanks
TV's O'Donnell
Under control
Unhealthy part of cigarettes
Unusual objet d'art
Volcanic fallout
Where L.A. is

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