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May 12th 2019 Answers
| Clue |
Solution |
| Whole lot |
TON |
| Recalcitrant child's cry |
IWONT |
| Early 20th-century author who foresaw TV and wireless telephones |
BAUM |
| Moved surreptitiously |
STOLE |
| Squabbling |
ATIT |
| Multitask command |
MACRO |
| As well |
ALSO |
| Assailed |
HADAT |
| What's measured by [circled letters] |
MINERALHARDNESS |
| States as fact |
AVERS |
| Some group dinners |
POTLUCKS |
| Employ cajolery on |
COAX |
| In the indeterminate future |
SOMEDAY |
| Wan |
ASHEN |
| Have nothing to do with |
SHUN |
| Take place |
OCCUR |
| Coveted Scrabble tile |
ESS |
| What's measured by [circled letters] |
TEMPERATURE |
| D.C. nine |
NATS |
| 2006 novel for which Cormac McCarthy won a Pulitzer Prize |
THEROAD |
| In the least |
ATALL |
| Org. with Sharks and Penguins |
NHL |
| Parts of reviews you might not want to read |
SPOILERS |
| Philosophy |
ISM |
| Follow-up shot |
BOOSTER |
| Besmirch |
TAR |
| ___ colada |
PINA |
| Grad |
ALUM |
| "I said ENOUGH!" |
STOPIT |
| Chemical compound |
ENOL |
| One side of an argument |
CON |
| "Ora pro ___" |
NOBIS |
| Grab quickly |
SNAPUP |
| Q-V link |
RSTU |
| What's measured by [circled letters] |
WINDSPEED |
| Nascar ___ (demographic group) |
DADS |
| Puncture |
PIERCE |
| Brand pitched as "Always Comfortable" |
SERTA |
| Contented sound |
AAH |
| Heroic poetry |
EPOS |
| Hatfield haters |
MCCOYS |
| Small dam |
WEIR |
| Clubs, e.g. ... or entry requirement for some clubs |
SUIT |
| Work on a wall, maybe |
ART |
| Pitched over |
RETHREW |
| Not fast |
EAT |
| Kitchen wraps |
TINFOILS |
| Ballerina's support |
TOE |
| Tundra's lack |
TREES |
| Ticket information |
SECTION |
| They may be bitter or defensive |
ENDS |
| What's measured by [circled letters] |
EARTHQUAKES |
| Lousy newspaper |
RAG |
| Home of Sinbad Island |
BASRA |
| Bee or Em |
AUNT |
| Outfit |
GETUP |
| Communicates |
IMPARTS |
| Pushback |
FLAK |
| Coffee-flavored liqueur |
TIAMARIA |
| Coffin supports |
BIERS |
| Adjusted to some index - or how 23-, 35-, 66- and 93-Across are measured per this puzzle? |
ONASLIDINGSCALE |
| El primer mes |
ENERO |
| Time to knock off work, maybe |
FIVE |
| Twilled fabric |
SERGE |
| Online search metric |
HITS |
| Gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange" |
XENON |
| Whip |
FLAY |
| Overcoat material |
TWEED |
| Nevada's largest county by area |
NYE |
| City famous for its Cuban sandwiches |
TAMPA |
| Serving no practical purpose |
OTIOSE |
| Individual tic-tac-toe squares |
NINTHS |
| Desktop item since 1998 |
IMAC |
| Beat the rap |
WALK |
| Phil who sang "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" |
OCHS |
| Packers' org.? |
NRA |
| Set aflame |
TORCHED |
| One of a bunch? |
BANANA |
| Women's soccer star ___ Morgan |
ALEX |
| Letters at sea |
USS |
| Crustaceans that carry their own camouflage |
MOSSCRABS |
| Performing whale, once |
SHAMU |
| Establishment frequented by Falstaff |
TAVERN |
| Really binged, briefly |
ODED |
| Yuri Zhivago's love |
LARA |
| Competitor of Amazon Handmade |
ETSY |
| Moon of Saturn named after a Greek Oceanid |
TELESTO |
| Hightail it |
RUN |
| Gloomy |
DOUR |
| Predators of armadillos and rabbits |
OCELOTS |
| Places where cucumber slices are not for salad |
SPAS |
| Openly gay |
OUT |
| Tending toward an outcome |
TELIC |
| Before, old-style |
ERENOW |
| Rick of "Ghostbusters" |
MORANIS |
| Nickname for Thomasina |
TAMMIE |
| Like Henry VIII, religiously |
ANTIPAPAL |
| Former Showtime series about Henry VIII |
THETUDORS |
| Camera inits. |
SLR |
| Cool |
HIP |
| Symbol of craziness |
LOON |
| Home of Hearst Castle |
SANSIMEON |
| Alee, at sea |
PROTECTED |
| Dubious excuse for not turning in homework |
ILOSTIT |
| Poor |
SUBPAR |
| Powerful queen, in hearts |
SPADE |
| Maryland athlete, for short |
TERP |
| Singer Bocelli |
ANDREA |
| Bad thing to be left in, with "the" |
LURCH |
| Feeling unsettled, in a way |
SEASICK |
| "Hey, over here!" |
PSST |
| Like Indiana Dunes among the U.S.'s 61 national parks |
NEWEST |
| Three-time Pro Bowler Culpepper |
DAUNTE |
| Actor Bud of "Harold and Maude" |
CORT |
| Break from screen viewing |
EYEREST |
| 45 things |
HIFIS |
| Gives up for good |
SWEARSOFF |
| Excessively |
TOO |
| Line on a map: Abbr. |
RTE |
| Nipple |
TEAT |
| Attainable |
INREACH |
| Great time |
ERA |
| Big brand in soft drinks |
SUNKIST |
| Pizza chain since 1956 |
SBARRO |
| W.W. II admiral nicknamed "Bull" |
HALSEY |
| Preliminary exam: Abbr. |
QUAL |
| Transport to Sugar Hill, in a classic song |
ATRAIN |
| Unlike most of Perry Mason's clients |
GUILTY |
| Setting for fraud, maybe |
ARSON |
| Roster builders, briefly |
GMS |
| Bel ___ cheese |
PAESE |
| Wild goat |
IBEX |
| Word before and after "all" |
MINE |
| Round part of a tool |
PEEN |
| ___ bean |
FAVA |
| Lose steam |
TIRE |
| "Bus Stop" playwright |
INGE |
| Like bourbon |
AGED |
| Zip |
NIL |
| Morning coat |
DEW |
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