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Match, as subject and verb crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of April 15th, 2020 other clues
One of the Three Stooges
Cares for, as a garden
Violinist Zimbalist
Gives deep massage therapy
New Deal prez
Record for later, in a way
Airport screening org.
Screenwriter Nora
Only president who was also a chief justice
Cheer repeated before "sis-boom-bah!"
Flimsy, as an excuse
Astronomers' std.
Stuffed grape leaves
"I Am ... ___ Fierce," #1 Beyoncé album
Half a sextet
___ Park, Calif.
Member of the weasel family
Old Spice alternative
Plays (around)
Pitch setter
Curvy
Waits for a better offer, say
Things that may fly around saloons
Started eating
Game box info
Film school deg.
Magic Johnson's 10,141
Like friends not seen for years
Ten-gallon hat
Antebellum Dixie
France's Académie ___ Beaux-Arts
Cry of disbelief
People are asked to sign it after an accident
"Whew! What a tiring day!"
Good-natured
1896 Olympics locale
Padre's hermana
Mythical beast that's half lion and half eagle
Hush-hush org.
Tackle, for one
Edmond ___, "Cyrano de Bergerac" playwright
Tell
Sea cow
Slicing, as through water
James who sang "At Last"
Many Pennsylvania Dutch speakers
Part of a cello that supports the instrument on the floor
Canadian interjections
Typical "Key & Peele" segment
Make right, perhaps in a not-so-right way
Distinctively colored freshwater fish
Dark time in France
Complete ... as suggested by four symmetrical pairs of Down answers in this puzzle
Bitter
One who might become a fiancée
Newspaper held in low esteem
E.R. workers
Burn black
What "it" is supposed to do
Second part of the sign of the cross, symbolically
Cigar milder than a maduro
Layered cake
Y course
Glimpsed
Group that votes together
Rioter's spoils
Indianapolis-to-Atlanta dir.
A lowercase "f" on a blue background, for Facebook
H.S. course often covering the "Aeneid"
Top of an espresso
Like Delta Force forces
Making up variations on a theme
She said "Little boy, gonna make you a man," in a Kinks song
Performing live, say
Princess of Avalor, on a Disney show
Send off, as rays
Swing by unannounced
Novelist Umberto

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