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New York Times crossword of March 29th, 2015 other clues |
Free |
Go wild |
Grp. with a launch party? |
Hard and unyielding |
Having five sharps |
High-tech surveillance acronym |
Hold it! |
Identical to |
Isn't completely truthful |
It holds a lock in place |
It may be on the tip of your tongue |
It might say 'Happy Birthday!' |
It's in the 60s |
Jeff Lynne's band, for short |
Leaves of grass |
Less deserving of a laugh, say |
Letters after Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's name |
Like some titmice |
Like the headline 'ELVIS FATHERED MY ALIEN BABY' |
Lines from Homer and Erasmus |
Lit |
Major account |
Make the podium |
Marie Antoinette, par exemple |
Marshy place, perhaps |
Maryland's largest city, informally |
Menial |
Mess (around) |
More slapstick |
Never |
Newbie: Var |
Novelist McEwan |
Old lab burners |
One calling foul? |
Option for a quick exit |
Part of a jumbo trail mix? |
Patch of land |
Photoshop user, e.g |
President John Tyler's wife |
Projected image |
Pub fixture |
Put in play |
Quaint letter opener |
Quiet period |
Refrain syllable |
Rock singer? |
Sealer, maybe |
Senator Mike from Wyoming |
Sharp turn |
Sheer |
Showstopper? |
Site of a 1776 George Washington victory in the Revolutionary War |
Small drums |
Some art projections |
Some black-tie events |
Something you might get a charge out of |
Sorry sort |
Spiral-horned antelopes |
Start to lose it |
State on the Miss |
Suffered from |
Tangerine or peach |
Tasty |
They might grab some food before a flight |
Thomas Jefferson and Calvin Coolidge, e.g |
Tied up |
TV ET |
U.K. honour |
Up-to-the-minute |
Vietnam ___ |
Visibly stunned |
Washington post? |
Waxing and waning, e.g |
Whale constellation |
When repeated, a child's meal |
When school's open |
Wild |
Will Smith biopic |
Wintry mixes |
Yadda, yadda, yadda |
___ brothers, inventors of the motion picture |
___ Fisher Hall, longtime venue at Lincoln Center |
___ Hardware |
___ season |
___-bodied |
'Me as well!' |
'12-Point Type: A History'? |
'C'est magnifique!' |
'Delphine' author Madame de ___ |
'In that case ...' |
'Is that so?' |
'Network,' for one |
'No fishing here!'? |
'Ta-da!' |
'When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of ___': Dale Carnegie |
'When I was ___ ...' |
1965 hitmakers Dino, ___ & Billy |
A minimus is a little one |
AAA offering: Abbr |
Agent for Bogart's partner? |
Ambushed |
Ancient Assyrian foe |
Ancient Peruvian using Netflix? |
Auto pioneer Karl |
Bar order that's not drunk |
Barely touch, as a meal |
Be up |
Board's opposite |
Bouncer's concern |
British racetrack site |
Capone henchman |
Catholic rite |
Cause of a great loss? |
China's Lao-___ |
Classic British Jaguar |
Classic theater |
Comment to an annoying blackjack dealer? |
Concerning |
Criticism |
Declare |
Dog whose rocket went off course? |
Early stone tool |
East Coast national park |
Egyptian king overthrown in a 1952 revolution |
Ending with Vietnam |
Exactly 72, maybe |
Filmmaker Riefenstahl |
First name on the 'America's Got Talent' panel |
Fist bump, in slang |
Folded like a fan |
Force divided by area, in physics |
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