NYT Crossword April 6 2017 answers
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April 6 2017 crossword
Last word of many an improv skit:
1978 #1 hit for the Commodores:
Government org. in "Breaking Bad":
Comics figure with extraordinary powers:
Sitcom catchphrase of the '70s and '80s:
Org. that hires many engineers:
Word in the corner of some news broadcasts:
It results in a runner being called safe:
Quantity of disk drive capacity:
1969 World Series hero Tommie:
___ Boyd, first wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton:
Went back to where it all began:
World capital whose motto is "Fluctuat nec mergitur" (Latin for "It is tossed but does not sink"):
___ pop (music genre featuring simple, catchy melodies):
Playbook symbols ... or letters treated symbolically in this puzzle's Down answers:
Situation in which, on the whole, nothing can be gained or lost:
They may make your hair stand on end:
Blew:
Pops:
Symbol at the center of a Scrabble board:
Sch. that's home to the N.C.A.A.'s Wahoos:
One behind a velvet rope, say:
Actor whose four-letter first name shares three letters with his last:
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