Appliance giant

The clue "Appliance giant" was last spotted by us at the Wall Street Journal Crossword on April 9 2020.

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A M A N A

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Wall Street Journal Clues April 09, 2020

Letter before Quebec
Waited
Circle sectors
“Colors” rapper
Springerle flavoring
___ chic (artsy style)
What He uses to produce rain?
Milk-based
Garfield, e.g.
Medusa’s sassy snakes?
High-level backups
Deposits for withdrawing
Soccer chants
Tori with eight Grammy nominations
Rectangular haberdashery purchase
Yolk encloser
Letter before upsilon
Dye one’s locks in camo?
Brita competitor
“Claws” network
Confrontations with John Q. Law
Persistently pestered
Colorful wrap of Bangalore
High home
“Concentration” goal
Hidden undershirt?
Without regard to right and wrong
Specialized dialects
Drink order on a tough day, and a hint to what’s in 17-, 22-, 37- and 47-Across
Over
Wombat relative
Mangrove swamp critter
Comic ___ (oft-derided font)
“The Eye of Silence” painter
Luminous crown
Trading spot
Cologne cry
Sped away
Books that include legends
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Most populous democratic nation
Ancient ancestors of Frisbees
Twisty shape
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Subsides
Rolls’s partner
Not built to last
Something one doesn’t want to be out of
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Not italic
Hood of lore
Loos
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Type of column or compound
Bulldogs fan
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Video counterpart
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Best Picture set in Iran
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Appliance giant
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New York city on the Allegheny
Cologne containers
Stop by
Such as
Neither’s partner
“OMG, 2 funny!”
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