NYT Crossword April 16 2018 answers
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April 16 2018 crossword
Crossword-solving girl on "The Simpsons":
Cabinet dept. concerned with schools:
Roseanne's hubby on "Roseanne":
Accused's line a judge might not believe:
Quick and not well thought out:
Property in buildings and land:
Alternative to chunky, for peanut butter:
Purchases before hotels, in Monopoly:
World's largest religious denomination:
Matty or Felipe of major-league baseball:
Org. for the Suns and the Heat:
Stabilizing part of a ship's compass:
___ Goodman, longtime judge on "Dancing With the Stars":
End of a business's email address:
Tales set on Mount Olympus, e.g.:
Gymnast Biles with four Olympic gold medals:
"___ the ramparts we watched ...":
Satisfying until later, with "over":
Daisy who plays Rey in "Star Wars" films:
One teaching pizza slices and S-turns:
Channel that became Spike TV in 2003:
Partner of the Father and Holy Ghost:
Long-running CBS police drama:
Asset for a public speaker ... or a hint to 17-, 24-, 37- and 52-Across:
Ming worth millions of dollars:
Old U.S. gas brand still seen in Canada:
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