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__ your fax __ Grounds (former home of the Yankees, Giants and Mets) ___ -you-ma'am (pothole) ___ 'til you drop ___ [61-Across] will course through your veins! ___ & Young (accounting firm) ___ & Young (auditors) ___ & Young (big accounting firm) ___ & Young (Big Four accounting firm) ___ & Young, big name in accounting ___ 1, Yuri Gagarin's spacecraft ___ 1: first manned space mission carrying Yuri Gagarin ___ acid (yellow vitamin) ___ and 15-Across (get-to-know-you gathering) ___ and yang ___ and yon ___ and yon (in many places) ___ and Young ___ annum (yearly) ___ año (in the course of the year: Sp.) ___ approval ('yes' signal) ___ arigato (thank you, in Japanese) ___ Atonement (Yom Kippur) ___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy) ___ Bay, Yellow Sea inlet ___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel) ___ Blücher (forbidding "Young Frankenstein" character) ___ Blue, 1971 Cy Young Award winner ___ Bluff, N.Y.C. ___ Bombers (Yankees' nickname) ___ Booker (Rhodes Scholar, Yale Law graduate, and New Jersey's first African-American US senator) ___ boomers (Generation Y) ___ Bridge (former name of New York's R.F.K. Bridge) ___ Brothers ('It's Your Thing' group) ___ Brothers ("It's Your Thing" singers) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Cass Gilbert) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Emery Roth and Sons) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Raymond Hood) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) ___ Building (New York City skyscraper) ___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world ___ Building, landmark on New York's Roosevelt Island ___ Building, New York landmark north of Grand Central ___ Butler (voice of Yogi Bear) ___ Chandler, ex-Yankee pitcher ___ City (N. Y.) ___ Club, 1930s-'60s New York hot spot ___ College, north of Albany, N.Y. ___ Couple (yearbook voting category) ___ course (yaw) ___ D-Lite (New York ice cream chain) ___ D. Young (Time's Man of the Year in 1929) ___ d'Yeu, France ___ days (yore) ___ days (youth) ___ de Nil (pale yellowish green) ___ Def (rapper Yasiin Bey's former stage name) ___ Diggory, young wizard in the Harry Potter books ___ Duyvil, N.Y. ___ element (doing what you enjoy) ___ elements (scandium, yttrium, et al.) ___ et veritas (Yale motto) ___ Fair (N.Y. 1939 event) ___ Falls, N.Y. ___ Ferry, N.Y. ___ Field (New York Mets' stadium) ___ foo young ___ foo yung ___ for (ultra yummy) ___ Ford of "Can You Top This?" ___ Game: Harvard vs. Yale ___ Gardens, N.Y. ___ Gardens, Queens, N.Y. ___ Gasol (2002 NBA Rookie of the Year) ___ Green (elopers' marriage destination of yore) ___ Green, 1987 L.P.G.A. Rookie of the Year ___ guy: someone you count on ___ ha-Shanah (Jewish New Year) ___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner ___ Harbor, N. Y. ___ Hashana (Jewish New Year) ___ Hashanah (Jewish New Year) ___ Hay Fat Choy (Chinese New Year wish) ___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route ___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco ___ Hill (Oyster Bay, N.Y., landmark) ___ Ho (Yellow River) ___ in "yummy" ___ in years ___ Irvin, classic artist for The New Yorker ___ Irvin, longtime cartoonist for The New Yorker ___ Irvin, who designed the first cover for The New Yorker ___ Island (site of a New York prison) ___ Island (site of New York City's largest jail facility) ___ Island, N.Y. ___ Island, N.Y.C. ___ Island, New York ___ Island, site of a U.S. navy yard ___ Jam (yearly celebration near Hormel headquarters) ___ James, who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart" ___ Kane (Susan Lucci role for over 40 years) ___ King (New York City Chinese take-out with an eye-opening name) ___ Lake (one of New York's Finger Lakes) ___ Lake, N.Y. ___ Lake, N.Y. spa ___ Lakes, trio in N.Y. ___ Lawrence (New York college) ___ Lawrence College, N.Y. ___ Levi (Yves Montand) ___ lie (be someone you're not) ___ Ljungqvist (first African-born model to be Playmate of the Year) ___ Lo Green ("Fuck You!" singer) ___ Longoria, 2008 A.L. Rookie of the Year ___ loves ya, baby? ___ Loves You (kids' toy) ___ Mansion, N.Y.C. landmark ___ Master (title for Yoda) ___ Nidre (Yom Kippur prayer) ___ Noticias (New York Hispanic paper) ___ nous (just between you and me) ___ of Good Feeling (Monroe years) ___ of Good Feelings (Monroe years) ___ of yore ___ One (political idea-sharing .org site with the slogan "You Set the Agenda") ___ oui (yes, of course) ___ Park at Camden Yards ___ Park, L.I., N.Y. ___ Park, N.Y.C. ___ Park, New York ___ Park, New York (Queens neighborhood) ___ Park, Queens, N.Y. ___ Pasha, Young Turks' leader ___ Pickles (youngest of the Rugrats) ___ pose (Yoga position) ___ possidetis (as you possess, at law) ___ ranger (punny name for a British yuppie, based on a fancy London neighborhood) ___ Ration (former brand with the jingle "My dog's better than yours") ___ Retreat (1970s-'80s New York City club) ___ rock (category for Yes and Genesis) ___ Rock (Massachusetts college designed for younger teens) ___ rod (herb with yellow flowers) ___ Round Table (erstwhile New York City intelligentsia collective) ___ Sad, Yugoslav city ___ Sad, Yugoslavia ___ Savy Fav (New York City indie band) ___ Schwarz (noted N.Y. toy store) ___ Scotland Yard ___ soit qui mal y pense (classic motto) ___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" band) ___ Springs (N.Y. resort) ___ Springs, N.Y. ___ Springs, New York ___ St. James, first woman to be named the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, 1992 ___ Sta., N.Y.C. ___ State (New York) ___ Strait, Yellow Sea arm ___ Street, London's onetime equivalent to New York's Wall Street ___ Street, N.Y.C. ___ Success, N.Y. ___ Suzuki, Bond girl in "You Only Live Twice" ___ Suzuki, mother of Bond's unborn child at the end of Fleming's "You Only Live Twice" ___ Thanksgiving Day Parade (N.Y.C. event) ___ the Younger (Arthurian knight) ___ through your teeth ___ to your neck ___ Tomb, in N.Y.C. ___ Waitz, nine-time New York City Marathon winner ___ Washington, who wrote "When You Wish Upon a Star" ___ Way (Block on Ninth Avenue in New York between 15th and 16th named after a sweet) ___ y Gasset ___ Yale (benefactor of a famed university) (5) ___ Yale, for whom Yale University is named ___ Yam, Israel ___ yang ___ Yang Twins (rap duo) ___ yard ___ Yards ___ Yards (home of the Orioles) ___ yarn (does some storytelling) ___ yarn (tell a story) ___ Yat-sen ___ year ___ year (2000, for one) ___ year (2004, e.g.) ___ year (2008 or 2012) ___ year (period of 366 days) ___ Year Book: 1422 ___ Year's Day ___ years ___ years (aged) ___ years (elderly) ___ years (old) ___ years (youth) ___ Years After (Woodstock band) ___ Years' War ___ yeast (vitamin source) ___ Yello
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