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King lead-in crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of May 4th, 2014 other clues
'Twelfth Night' lover
'___ put it another way ...'
Al ___
Aleutian isle
Anatomical tissue
Art appreciation
Assents
Attraction in a carbon dioxide molecule
Auto sponsor of Groucho Marx's 'You Bet Your Life'
Baby's boo-boo
Back-to-back games
Balkan native
Bamboozle
Battle of the ___
Betrayed
Better at picking things up?
Biblical name of ancient Syria
Bit
Blond shade
Boo-boos
Brand of power tools
Brightly colored bird
Chess champ Mikhail
Chillax
City council rep
Classic London transport
Closeted
Coal or pine product
Collette of 'United States of Tara'
Commit a chip-eating faux pas
Country whose flag says 'God is great' 22 times
Cover some ground?
Davis and Midler
Descent
Dimmed stars?
Dispel differences
Dizzy
Enter quickly
Equivalent of 20 fins
First of a kind
Flavor
Forever young
Formatting feature on a typewriter
Former Obama social secretary Rogers
Gang up on, as in basketball
Genetic structure
German musical entertainment
Going out for the afternoon?
Hawk
Heath evergreens
Hotel accommodation for more than one
How ballerinas move
Huffington of the Huffington Post
Jai alai basket
Job listing inits
Jock
Kind of algebra
Kindle competitor
Landmark tech product of 1981
Lao-___
Latin 'to be'
Leonardo ___, a.k.a. Fibonacci
Letter that's also a name
Lhasa ___ (dogs)
Like many shotguns
Like some swords ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Literary inits
Lozenge brand
Melted chocolate, e.g
Mexican shawls
Mole
Musician's practice with four sharps
Native New Yorkers
Need a lift?
Neuter
Nothing, in Napoli
Oil and gasoline giant
Old Baby Bell based in the Big Apple
Old car make that's a homophone of a modern car model
Old Highlands dagger
Old Jewish villages
Over
Part of a jazz combo
Pelvic parts
Persevered
Pipe fitting
Precious
Primatologist Fossey
Queen's honour: Abbr
Raucous bird
Reaction of surprise
Relative of a twin
Renter
Renter's dream, maybe
Rock's Ocasek
Shell seen around water
Sicilian city
Sign-up
Singer Christina
Sired
Some sheet fabrics
Something clickable
Sommelier's prefix
Source of some discrimination
South American land
Spurs
Squirrel, e.g
Start of a Beatles refrain
Stretch out
Subject of some computer settings
Suckling site
Swiss city on the Rhine
Tar Heels' state: Abbr
Teri of 'Tootsie'
The Who's 'My Generation,' e.g
Thelma and Louise, e.g
Thinks maybe one can
Ticks off
Totality
Tuscany town
Unfazed by
Very vexed
Vet, e.g
Water checker?
What a detective tries to reconstruct
Wind instrument pitched an octave lower than its smaller cousin
Write-___
___ chops
___ D.A
___ gin fizz
___ Gorilla, 1960s TV cartoon character
___-pitch softball
'CSI' setting
'Enter quickly!'
'How ___'
'Is it in you?' sloganeer
'Platoon' setting
'Platoon' director
'The Man Who Mistook His Wife for ___' (1985 best seller)

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