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''A nightingale who sits in darkness,'' per Shelley crossword clue


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NewsDay crossword of March 14th, 2020 other clues
Brains and brawn
With 4 Down, transparent swimmer
Pathway on old sailing ships
Smith booster
Fashion effect aka ''manscara''
Cofounding Jesuit
Lay an egg
No longer in force
Video gamer's frustration
DoD enforcement group
Bad marriage prospects in Austen novels
It's busted in Hitchcock's ''Topaz''
It may be commanding
Potent ''nihonshu''
See 7 Across
Take a stab at
Che in ''Evita''
Apollo, for instance
Wastebasket, for instance
Nautical shelter
Less harried
Sugar baron/art collector/philanthropist
World leader with a judo DVD
Extra content
Fellow from Wheeling
Add flamboyance to, with ''up''
Candy heart sentiment
Onetime North Island herbivore
Boon of consumption
Question asked breathlessly, perhaps
Many an outboard
Crash, in a way
Boston Public Library muralist
Credit card reader display
Sanctioned
Really fly
Sea terror of Norse legend
Font
Antonym of ''earnestness''
Dumps
Mailed regrets
Begin a course
Many a paperweight
Financially OK
Extended broadside
108 ''Odyssey'' fellows
Word from Middle French for ''wave''
Far from honeyed
Turn that sounds like a lot
Med-tech specialty
First airer of ''The Office''
School with a sci-fi society
''Don't argue!''
A __
Means to exoneration, maybe
Element in strobe lights
Uncombined
Olds was the first to offer them to the public (1972)
Verdict of disapproval
Chesapeake bait
''Hold your horses!''
Tight
Cutlery carrier
Loafs
Collectible vessel
Discolors, as fabrics
Creatively turbulent
What a prelude often precedes
French euros
Address for L.A.'s Laugh Factory
Trifling

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