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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

NY Times Crossword 1 May 19, Wednesday

Today's crossword solution for the NY Times Crossword 1 May 19, Wednesday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard some times, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across

CluesAnswers
Word found before and after “and,” in a phraseSUCH
Unit for a YouTube videoVIEW
ObjectTHING
Mr.English :: ___ : Persian : AGHA
Novel on which the film “Clueless” is basedEMMA
Picky ___EATER
Matter for the Postal Inspection ServiceMAIL FRAUD
“Is this really necessary?”MUST I?
*Not formally wordedIN SLANG (anagram of “Lansing”)
*Like the pitcher in a batting order, oftenUP LAST (anagram of “St. Paul”)
Ending with orange or lemon-ADE
Basis of some scholarshipsNEED
Part of a Snickers barNOUGAT
*Peacocks, but not peahensMALES (anagram of “Salem”)
Mork’s birthplace on “Mork & Mindy”ORK
StackPILE
A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionistsVITAMINS
Stop signalRED
What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams ofSTATE CAPITALS
When doubled, uncritically enthusiasticRAH
Joined the Army, sayENLISTED
Sheik’s peerEMIR
Bask on the beachSUN
*WanderedROVED (anagram of “Dover”)
Post-championship celebrationPARADE
Building by a barnSILO
Dark loafRYE
*Like some foreign protestsANTI-US (anagram of “Austin”)
*What keeps a part apartHAIR GEL (anagram of “Raleigh”)
Engraved stone markerSTELE
Pale-colored beerBLONDE ALE
What Britain voted to Brexit from, for shortTHE EU
Cordon (off)ROPE
Give offEMIT
Wall St. “500”S AND P

Down

CluesAnswers
Who asked “Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?”SAM-I-AM
Lake Victoria lies on its southern borderUGANDA
A little chipperCHISEL
Campus buildingHALL
“Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” authorVERNE
Public perceptionIMAGE
Down Under birdEMU
Spitball, e.g.WAD
Conductor’s beatTEMPO
Bring before a superior for reprimandHAUL UP
Birth announcementIT’S A GIRL!
Bottom line figureNET SALES
Clenched, as teethGRITTED
MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for “Harry Potter” readersFANSITE
Separate, as stitchesUNKNIT
*Internet addressesDOMAINS (anagram of “Madison”)
Compassionate “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girlEVA
TearsRIPS
What verb endings indicateTENSES
Free speech org.ACLU
Substance for a juicerSTEROID
Killer Bee?SAMANTHA
Missing button in many an elevatorTHIRTEEN
FussADO
MealsREPASTS
Argued vehemently (against)RAILED
Something that requires a special headset to play, informallyVR GAME
Lash holderEYELID
Upper-right keyboard buttonDELETE
Next in lineDUE UP
“Wouldn’t that be nice!”I HOPE!
Olympic pool divisionsLANES
Walk dizzilyREEL
“My man!”BRO!
Part of PRNDLLOW

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