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New York Times crossword of April 8th, 2020 other clues
Not be heard from anymore
Tom who created Jack Ryan
Shakespearean fairy king
Something to practice percussion on
Humorist Ambrose who once defined "alone" as "in bad company"
Fans that jeer the home team, informally
Quick attack groups
Club booklet
Blind followers
Tennis star Nadal, to fans
Like the leftmost stripe on le drapeau français
Deli loaf
"THERE you are!"
Like many TV news interviews
Emmy nomination number for which Susan Lucci finally won for playing Erica Kane on "All My Children"
Little bit
Comic actress Rudolph
Went 0 to 60, say
Producer of jingle-jangle in the pocket
"Good for the earth" prefix
Horror film director Aster
Grasp
Coffee or beer, informally
Coke and RC
Mom on "Modern Family"
Aid for a Thanksgiving chef
Reverse course, slangily
Wing it?
Cry at a revival
Kind of sale
Clicked the double vertical bar on a YouTube video
Precipitates unpleasantly, in a way
Oodles
Dead space?
Howl : wolf :: bell : ___
Exuberant cry south of the border
Title film character who declares "Nobody owes nobody nothing"
Show obeisance
Gator's cousin
Some garage jobs
Eschewers of military service
"Ask Me Another" airer
Scoundrel
Fabric measures: Abbr.
Real English county on which Thomas Hardy based the fictional Wessex
George Orwell's "Animal Farm," e.g.
Nook, e.g.
One of eight on most spiders
Part of an animal farm
Was in charge of
Fish on a sushi menu
Gushing letters
On drugs, say
Bump on a lid
Beaut
Driving test obstacle
GPS suggestion: Abbr.
What may have a ring to it?
10/24 celebration of global cooperation
Makeup of Elsa's castle in "Frozen"
Drag
Kind of fly
Whiz
Pawned
Next to
Part of some encyclopedias
Smooth
Certain building beams
Get tangled up
Had some second thoughts about
___ Modern
Division politique
Rules and ___
One of 21 on a die
Actress Thurman
Sch. whose newspaper is The Daily Reveille

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