NY Times Crossword 1 May 19, Wednesday

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Across

Clues Answers
Word found before and after “and,” in a phrase SUCH
Unit for a YouTube video VIEW
Object THING
Mr. English :: ___ : Persian : AGHA
Novel on which the film “Clueless” is based EMMA
Picky ___ EATER
Matter for the Postal Inspection Service MAIL FRAUD
“Is this really necessary?” MUST I?
*Not formally worded IN SLANG (anagram of “Lansing”)
*Like the pitcher in a batting order, often UP LAST (anagram of “St. Paul”)
Ending with orange or lemon -ADE
Basis of some scholarships NEED
Part of a Snickers bar NOUGAT
*Peacocks, but not peahens MALES (anagram of “Salem”)
Mork’s birthplace on “Mork & Mindy” ORK
Stack PILE
A, B, C, D and E, to nutritionists VITAMINS
Stop signal RED
What the answers to the starred clues are each anagrams of STATE CAPITALS
When doubled, uncritically enthusiastic RAH
Joined the Army, say ENLISTED
Sheik’s peer EMIR
Bask on the beach SUN
*Wandered ROVED (anagram of “Dover”)
Post-championship celebration PARADE
Building by a barn SILO
Dark loaf RYE
*Like some foreign protests ANTI-US (anagram of “Austin”)
*What keeps a part apart HAIR GEL (anagram of “Raleigh”)
Engraved stone marker STELE
Pale-colored beer BLONDE ALE
What Britain voted to Brexit from, for short THE EU
Cordon (off) ROPE
Give off EMIT
Wall St. “500” S AND P

Down

Clues Answers
Who asked “Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?” SAM-I-AM
Lake Victoria lies on its southern border UGANDA
A little chipper CHISEL
Campus building HALL
“Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” author VERNE
Public perception IMAGE
Down Under bird EMU
Spitball, e.g. WAD
Conductor’s beat TEMPO
Bring before a superior for reprimand HAUL UP
Birth announcement IT’S A GIRL!
Bottom line figure NET SALES
Clenched, as teeth GRITTED
MuggleNet or The Leaky Cauldron, for “Harry Potter” readers FANSITE
Separate, as stitches UNKNIT
*Internet addresses DOMAINS (anagram of “Madison”)
Compassionate “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” girl EVA
Tears RIPS
What verb endings indicate TENSES
Free speech org. ACLU
Substance for a juicer STEROID
Killer Bee? SAMANTHA
Missing button in many an elevator THIRTEEN
Fuss ADO
Meals REPASTS
Argued vehemently (against) RAILED
Something that requires a special headset to play, informally VR GAME
Lash holder EYELID
Upper-right keyboard button DELETE
Next in line DUE UP
“Wouldn’t that be nice!” I HOPE!
Olympic pool divisions LANES
Walk dizzily REEL
“My man!” BRO!
Part of PRNDL LOW