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New York Times crossword of April 16th, 2014 other clues
Amtrak listing, for short
'Eat ___ eaten'
'Goodness gracious!'
'Krazy ___'
'Winnie-the-Pooh' young 'un
Actors Sharif and Epps
Arkansas footballers, informally
Author Umberto
Bloviation
Bound
Brain part
Catch
Clump of hair
Clump of hair
Contra-contraband org
Crèche figure
Cry at a deli
Cry of success
Cuddly sci-fi creature
Dust Bowl migrant
Eleven plus one
Eschews nuptial formalities, say
Facility often found near a port
Feedbag morsel
Felix of 'The Odd Couple'
Floor
Fragrant
Give a hard time, in a way
Globe's place
Golf's Ernie
Grand Cherokee, e.g
Hair goop
Headline of April 16, 1912
Hindu honcho
Italian cheese
Kind of curriculum
Kind of instinct
Lead-in to meter
Liking a lot
Lumber
Mai ___
Maui music-maker
Mythical king of the Huns
New ___
Nirvana seeker
Noisy bird
Oklahoma Indian
One side in a close encounter
Parcel of land
Pickle
Pickling liquid
Pitch tents, say
Plumbing problem
Post-christening event
Relative of beige
Saw
Small part that's visible
Smidgen
Soda bottle measure
Sort
Stew ingredient
Sun block?
Tackles
Texas lawman
Tokyo's former name
TV
Unyielding
Vietnamese New Year
Vintners' vessels
What scientists use to predict the rates of chemical reactions
When repeated, kind of show
Winnie-the-Pooh catchphrase
Wrecks
Yellowstone bugler
___ cry
___ wheels
___-de-France

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