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Band with the 1997 hit "Semi-Charmed Life" … or a phonetic hint to this puzzle's theme crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2023 other clues
Businesses that might offer "pawdicures"
Subject in sexology
Feeling of auditory bliss, in a modern coinage
Stacked haphazardly
Some religious artwork
Band stan
Preparing to put earrings in an ogre?
Understood
Treat, as wood
Revealer of the Wizard of Oz
Hostile parties
Nickname for Luigi
The Macy's in New York's Herald Square, and others?
Harbor boat
Downside
Had trouble with, as an icy road
Defeat decisively
Home to five U.S. national parks
Instruction in a meringue recipe
E.M.T.'s apparatus, informally
Org. that facilitates adoptions
Pentad for a poetry performance?
Outdo
Infection fighter
In ___ (as found)
What "O" might stand for
"What's ___ …"
TV spy drama of the early 2000s
Watch all at once, say
Supreme Court surname
Shopping for some cereal?
Deep-fried appetizer often served with chutney
Big fuss
One side of a battery
"Good heavens!"
The "L" of L.V.
Vegan alternative to gelatin
Literary character described as "a stout little fellow with red cheeks"
What "X" might stand for
Prize in a chowder cook-off?
Gen Zer who might be into faux freckles and anime
Start of many a Father's Day card
Campy stuff?
___ mater
Was completely depleted
Smartphone, e.g.
"Well, ___-di-dah!"
You might need just the "last four" of it: Abbr.
Old-timey wizard who needs to learn some manners?
Fly
Be overly sweet
"No chickening out!"
Faith founded in Persia
"Black" or "Pink" animal
They might wipe the slate clean
Spine-tingling
Klingon speaker, say
Deadlock
C-suite members
Pots and pans, e.g.
Ballroom dance moves
"Will do!"
Greek earth goddess
Lavender unit
Walk in the park … or sit in a park, maybe
Actor Mahershala
Lookouts
General idea
Classy establishment?
___ favor
United
"You should know better!"
Encourage
Stop the progress of
Entree that might be prepared with a brown sugar glaze
"Gloomy" guy
What some people use to solve a New York Times crossword
German "you"
Rx request
Slimy stuff
Lacquer, e.g.
Home to wild Bactrian camels
Clears (of)
Lead-in to -logue
N.F.L. quarterback Jared
Surgery sites, in brief
Falcon, hawk or eagle
Usher
Tot's geometry lesson, perhaps
Clump of hair
City at the foot of the Adirondacks
What may bring a meeting to order
Cholesterol-lowering drug
Landing site
Cover, of a sort
Words for a cover
Like many a lumberjack's shirt
Certain footholds
Ancient marketplace
Spanish resort island, to locals
"Do"-to-"do" delivery
Understood
Pioneering computer
National park in the Canadian Rockies
Former retail giant
Captivate
Cousin of a stingray
Dwindles, with "out"
It's 2.3 years for the average heterosexual American couple
Something made in a press
Things a plangonologist collects
Some semihard cheeses
Stubbornly old-fashioned
"The museum of social decay," per Gary Oldman
The so-called "Pearl of Arabia"
Strapless accessories
As above, in citations
___ bean
"Groovy!"
Like some tradition
Spoil
Some bathroom contractors
Comedy's ___ the Entertainer
Cartoon character who said "Van Gogh would've sold more than one painting if he'd put tigers in them"
Like the goddess Hel
March 14 dessert, appropriately
"The birds and the bees" and others
Pope writings
Sharp increase
Kapoor of "Slumdog Millionaire"
Two weeks after calends, approximately
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame architect
River offshoot
Power ___
Wand-waving org.
Merch table offering
Spell of bad luck?
Seething state
Before, in poetry

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