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USA Today crossword of March 18th, 2022 other clues
Gram or gallon, for example
The Feast of Sacrifice
Hawaiian food made with a pounder
"Soul Food" actress Long
Nickname of the main character on "Scandal"
Tear
Material in some food service gloves
Rice noodle soup
Hoodwink
One-person performances
Without wasting any time
Excited exclamation
Year, in Portuguese
Greek sandwich
___ turtle
Region
Unseals
The demo after millennials
Frozen water
Address with an @ in it
Clumps of cash
Bird also known as migizi
"The ___ Cry" (Danielle Henderson memoir)
Some computers
Cultural standard
Hill-building insect
Cut down slightly
Ottumwa's state
Magical creature derived from the jinn
"What's up"
___ Vegas
Body parts that drop in amazement
___ memorization
Envisions
Rage
Route
Advanced degree
Boise's state
Small battery size
Bhaji veggie
Door knockers, for example
Activist Grace ___ Boggs
One-piece sleepwear
Coin in France or Germany
Weeding tool
Seven, in Roman numerals
Salt scrub place
Confused state
"Did you have fun?"
Billions of years
"I'm fed up!"
Moon, in Spanish
Four-letter name that, when read backward, can be any number of letters
Old saying
Angel's circlet
Triumphant report
Once in a ___
Aka "The Banana Boat Song"
GPS displays
The S in the job title SDR
Flora and ___
Encouraging strongly
Like Gabrielle Union and Saweetie
Excited exclamation
Short-tailed wildcats
Name that's also a flower
"I Won't ___" (1956 Du Bois essay)
Solange song with the lyric "You're feeling like you're chasing the world"
Opposed to
Food regimen
Like 19-Down
Chips and ___
Adhesive substances
"Rumors" singer
Singing group
"I'm good"
Just all right
Excessive

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