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New York Times crossword of April 29th, 2020 other clues
Nether regions
*"Whaddya know ..."
Some stage equipment
Toddler's boo-boo
"Same here"
Not raise or fold
*In rapid succession, in slang
Sister channel of HBO and TBS
*Bonkers
Club for drivers
Predetermined cost
Group without power?
Orthodontist's recommendation
Madison Ave. bigwig
Penne ___ vodka
Resident of a hobby farm
Dwarf friend of Bilbo in "The Hobbit"
Thick, liquidy servings
*"Cheers!"
What's found once in a generation?
*Dismiss lightly
Big oaf
Pageant crown
Apr. 15 payment recipient
Box office smash, in slang
Paid-for trip
Gets ready to drive
Swiss currency
Worry too much
In the very recent past
*Storied New York prison
Little bit of color
*"On the double!"
Diva's delivery
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night ...," for postal workers
Sole
Cub Scout units
*"Amen to that!"
Checked out
Wandering sort
Actor McGregor
Betting odds
Certain hair removal technique
Internet address suffix
A whole bunch
Rolling textual coverage of an event
Capital of Ghana
Percussion instrument often used in calypso music
Typewriter roller
Most cunning
Zeno, for one
Eclipse, for some
Setup for a police sting
Discounted 50% ... or a hint to the answers to the starred clues
Network that aired "Happy Days" and "Laverne & Shirley"
Morse code unit
QB Manning
Former Mississippi senator Trent
Slip-up
Last part of a machine wash
Softball designation
Imparter of flavor to cabernet sauvignon wines
Certain freight car cargo
Makeshift donation receptacle
Border on
Fish sometimes served tartare
"So tragic"
Give an electrical overhaul
Escorted out of the rain, say
Feeling "been there, done that," say
Heroic tales
Wild party
Pit stop replacement, often
Greeting at sea
Vanished
___ piece
Big funder of cultural orgs.

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