NYT Crossword April 17 2018 answers
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April 17 2018 crossword
Rock singer who was a Time co-Person of the Year:
White House family after the Bushes:
Contributes to a Kickstarter campaign, say:
Gas that home inspectors check for:
Lode:
Rock band known for its "energy domes":
Sign suggesting "caveat emptor":
Like a life that's not worth living, per Socrates:
Picasso daughter known for her fashion designs and perfumes:
First field in an online form, often:
Makes weary through overexposure:
Like the sky (unless you're an astronaut):
Kitchen brand made with love?:
Map with a "You are here" arrow:
"Green Acres" co-star in 1960s TV:
Bud ___, former M.L.B. commissioner:
Sticker worn proudly in November:
Home to Tenzing-Hillary Airport:
Loosening of government controls, for short:
Bruce Lee role based on an old radio character:
Rival school of Harrow and Radley:
Giant four-legged combat walker in "Star Wars" films:
"But I heard him exclaim, ___ he ...":
Lug:
Every other letter in this puzzle's grid(!):
Stories passed from generation to generation:
With 1-Down, star of Spielberg's "Munich":
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