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The Grand Prix used to have one crossword clue


T T O P

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New York Times crossword of April 28th, 2018 other clues
Lowest one in the pack
___ law, principle stating that computer processing power doubles every 18 months
Come by
Sound, informally
Like a world in which objective facts are less important than appeals to emotion and personal belief
'Breaking Bad' sidekick
More familiar name for Enrico Rizzo in an Oscar-winning film
Stand-ins
Comment that might follow 'I used to be a banker until I lost interest'
___ Valley, setting for 'Of Mice and Men'
'This looks like the end for me!'
Like Swiss vis-à-vis other cheeses
'Good going!'
Musical mark meaning 'repeat'
State whose name means 'snow-covered': Abbr
Likes often feed it
Common fossil in Paleozoic rocks
Object of the search by the Three Wise Men
Stiffens
'That '70s Show' role
Ole Miss, with 'the'
Studmuffin
Crooked
'What was I thinking?!'
Paleolith, e.g
Crude craft
2016 Emmy-winning lead actor for 'Mr. Robot'
Part of a fault line?
Didn't fall in line
Styles
Subleases
Philosopher Weil who said 'All sins are attempts to fill voids'
Disband, to Brits
Alt
Piano piece
Fog, e.g
Annual ESPN broadcast since 1995
Till compartment
Fu-___ (legendary Chinese sage)
Aviator Earhart
Tony ___, early Macy's Day Parade balloon designer
Pot
Game whose direction of play can shift from clockwise to counterclockwise
Tony-winning choreographer for 'Movin' Out'
Bony
Ration
Having no way to escape
Byrnes of '77 Sunset Strip'
Refrain from
Kind of chop
Tosspot
Candy in a straw
Trendy hairstyle for men
Kitchen implement
Capital of Nigeria
Rushes
'Explore beyond limits' sloganeer
Turn-___
Shot that determines who gets to break, in billiards
Kool-Aid, e.g
Certain pilgrim
Turns inside out
Signal silently
Language in which plural adjectives end in -aj
City that inspired a palace in 'Aladdin'
TV opening?
Leakage preventer
City that's home to the most Michelin three-star restaurants
Without cracking a smile, say
Skirt
Like $10 gold eagle coins

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