The full solution for the NY Times April 27 2019 crossword puzzle is displayed below.
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Across Clues
- Selling pointPLUS
- Extra in 2009’s “Public Enemies”GMAN
- Pain in the ass?BRAND
- Dawn of the Space Age?EARTHRISE
- Primer libro del Nuevo TestamentoMATEO
- Subjective evaluationESSAYEXAM
- Crowdsourced compendiaWIKIS
- Autumn “invader”LEAFPEEPER
- Delta depositSILT
- SwampsFENS
- LiveAIRING
- Party mixersDJS
- AdoSTIR
- Stunted growthBONSAI
- Big Ten schoolIOWA
- SlightlyATAD
- WelcomedLEDIN
- What one doesn’t have in an emergencyTHELUXURYOFTIME
- Protested, in a wayKNELT
- Half of a long-running Vegas showPENN
- Prepare, as scallopsSEAR
- Not permanentACTING
- ScamperDART
- “Inside the N.B.A.” channelTNT
- Go apeLOSEIT
- Lake on the Arizona/Nevada borderMEAD
- Email folderSENT
- Dutch craze of 1636-37, considered the first major speculative bubbleTULIPMANIA
- Actress KnightleyKEIRA
- Start running off?GOTOPRESS
- Has leftISOUT
- Fail to come to?OVERSLEEP
- Core beliefTENET
- Make a homey homeNEST
- Fruity coolersADES
Vertical Clues
- Spa optionPEEL
- Zap lightlyLASE
- Major thing in the heavens?URSA
- Fill positions inSTAFF
- It’s paid by pollutersGREENTAX
- Gets into a fistfightMIXESITUP
- StatASAP
- Site of one of Hercules’ laborsNEMEA
- “Freude am Fahren” (“The joy of driving”) sloganeerBMW
- Movie theater purchaseRAISINETS
- Early 2000s low-carb fadATKINSDIET
- English author of “Stardust,” “American Gods” and “The Graveyard Book”NEILGAIMAN
- “If thou ___ marry, I’ll give thee this plague for thy dowry”: HamletDOST
- Builds anticipation forHYPES
- TeaseRIB
- Massage deeplyROLF
- Five-time Pro Bowler with the Chicago BearsDITKA
- Briton who wrote “A Fish Called Wanda”JOHNCLEESE
- Mild topping for a burgerSWEETONION
- Rose on hind legs, with “up”RARED
- Like heliumINERT
- Original title of Shakespeare’s “Henry VIII” (the latter not used until the First Folio in 1623)ALLISTRUE
- Blows upDYNAMITES
- ___ ReaderUTNE
- Subject to discipline after misbehaviorONREPORT
- “Scram, you!”GIT
- Presses downTAMPS
- Gently pullTUGON
- Alfalfa’s sweetie in “The Little Rascals”DARLA
- PlayletSKIT
- ZeroLOVE
- Beg forNEED
- “Makes sense”ISEE
- Creatures that produce neurotoxinsASPS
- Legal advocate: Abbr.ATT