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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2022 other clues |
Swears (to) |
L.A. region |
Motto meaning "to the stars" |
Place with carts |
Square |
What oil may do in frigid temperatures |
1990s-2000s Volkswagen seven-seater |
Things |
Overseas land measure |
Not needing a thing |
"___ homo" |
Siri uses it |
Halliwell a.k.a. Ginger Spice |
Dino friend of Buzz Lightyear |
"___ it ironic?" |
Storm |
What an up arrow might mean |
Green-light |
Bellini opera that takes place in Gaul |
A = B, B = C, ergo A = C, e.g. |
Purchase plan |
Sneaker, in British lingo |
See 5-Down |
Committed to memory |
Western Hemisphere grp. |
Gunslinger's cry |
Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___ |
Country between Ghana and Benin |
Word repeatedly said while plucking petals |
Clipped |
Opposing vote from a horse? |
Blue ribbon or gold star |
Yarn |
Make secret, in a way |
A chance to dream |
It's often played for |
Website with an "Everything Else" category |
Some small batteries |
C sharp equivalent |
Mexican poet Juana ___ de la Cruz |
Sass |
U.F.C. fighting style |
Radio host John |
Head, in slang |
Play group |
Frequent victim of an April fool |
Creep |
Municipal facility: Abbr. |
Kind of bar |
Waterfall feature |
One forced into a force |
One-act Oscar Wilde play |
Burial ___ |
Fútbol cry |
"You no-good dog," e.g. |
Spoils |
___ bean |
Some December purchases |
They're stored in pollen grains |
Villainous "Star Trek" collective |
Like some chicken cutlets |
Element named after a German river |
"Ugh!" |
Fill in this answer with letters from five clue numbers: 74, 92, 21, 52, 118 |
Prehistoric Southwest culture |
Little squirt |
Sign of success |
Trendy |
Vardalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" |
Periods in history |
Level |
They wrap things up |
Prefix with system |
With 51-Across and 15-Down, group in which [see circled letters] is the only one still largely intact |
Egyptian desert, e.g. |
Harmonize |
___ generis (unique) |
Prompt |
Greek name for this puzzle's enclosed answer |
Targets |
Sleeve fillers |
Not just smart |
Active sorts |
See 5-Down |
Pepper's rank: Abbr. |
High-arcing shots, in basketball lingo |
Like a T206 Honus Wagner baseball card |
Lion in the "Madagascar" movies |
Most massive dwarf planet in the solar system |
Pass it on |
Singers' star turns |
Contents of some belts, informally |
Reason for an R rating |
It comes before one |
Regarding |
Harp-shaped constellation |
Turkish money |
Provide resources for |
[Big kiss, dahling!] |
Pay (up) |
___ and the Pacemakers (1960s pop group) |
They reflected rank in old Rome |
"Ooh-la-la!" |
It gives you a lift |
2003 #1 Outkast hit |
Tad |
Mat made of soft rush |
You might take them out for a spin |
Artful |
Mujeres con esposos |
Outdoor game for kindergartners |
Time out? |
"The Office" role played by Jenna Fischer |
College voter, perhaps |
Light shades |
With 101-Across, where this puzzle's enclosed answer is located |
Disney's ___ of Arendelle |
Smooth, in a way |
Number of 101-Acrosses in [see circled letters] |
Workmates, e.g. |
Pale ___ |
Tiffs |
Sleeve filler |
Brewer Frederick |
___-Magnon |
Like a book with a bookmark in the middle, say |
Chewy confection |
Oxford, e.g. |
Michelle of "Crazy Rich Asians" |
Fakes |
Hotel offering |
New York town that's home to Playland amusement park |
Caused |
The "A" of James A. Garfield |
So-called "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics |
"This does not look good!" |
Fell for it |
Pi follower |
"People who love to ___ are always the best people": Julia Child |
Writer Fleming |
Weapon in "The Terminator" |
Actress Farrow |
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