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New York Times crossword of April 25th, 2014 other clues
Organ part
Princess Leia was one in 'A New Hope'
Punishment, metaphorically
Put on
Puzzle solver's complaint
Reuben ingredient, informally
Rub it in
Scale with the highest reading at midday, usually
School handout
Sharp-pointed instruments
Short jackets
Show horse
Shrill howl
Strong and regal
Sucker
Supermodel Lima
T-shirt sizes, for short
Take it easy
Tennis smash?
Those, to José
Try
Turn down
U.P.S. cargo: Abbr
Unlocked area?
Vostok 1 passenger
Where French ships dock
[Back off!]
___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner
Bamboozled
'Cupid is a knavish ___': 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
'Just wait ...'
'This statement is false,' e.g
'Watch ___ amazed' (magician's phrase)
Allstate subsidiary
Biographical data
BlackBerry routers
Campaign issue
Changes for the big screen
Classic Jaguar
Colorful party intoxicant
Complain loudly
Completely dry, as a racetrack
Cons
Cream, for example
Drinks stirred in pitchers
Elvis hit with a spelled-out title
Expenditure
Five-time U.S. presidential candidate in the early 1900s
Gallery event
Hat, slangily
Help
Hot shot?
Hypothetical particle in cold dark matter
It helps you focus
It takes two nuts
It's nothing new
Juniors' juniors, briefly
Latin word in legal briefs
Like many academic halls
Like sour grapes
Long in Hollywood
Love letters
Mil. bigwig
More than startle
Nike rival
Obsessive need to check one's email or Facebook, say
One foraging
One who deals with stress well?
Org. with the New York Liberty

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