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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2023 other clues |
Hemingway's home for over 20 years |
Brown of the Food Network |
Donation center |
Paris-based carrier |
More than just compact |
Tiny prop |
"Pleeease?" |
Impatient contraction |
National birds of Germany, Egypt and Mexico |
Stereotypical name for a female poodle |
Grannies |
Calculus calculation |
It might end on a high note |
Lent a hand |
Sierra ___ |
TV monitor, in brief? |
Glass of "This American Life" |
Praise for a diva |
Tedious sort |
Lettuce, in many a low-carb recipe |
Big jazz combo |
It smooths the way |
Part of a goat or Africa |
Somewhat, musically |
Weapon with a spring |
Put away for now |
Behind, in slang |
Skate park trick |
Lee who wrote "Go Set a Watchman" |
Drink with a domed lid |
"Am I understood?" |
One in charge of Brownies and cookies? / Easy to understand |
Grift |
Assert |
"Go me!" |
What gerunds are formed from |
Blue: Sp. |
"Am I oversharing?" |
Childish nuisance |
Major health legislation of 2010, in brief |
German deli meat / Discussion |
One might be raised on a farm |
"Washboard" features |
M.L.B. player with over 600 career home runs, to fans |
Mushy ___ (British side dish) |
Poehler of "Inside Out" |
Palm product |
Mexican capital |
Some steel beams |
They might result in booby prizes / Physical discomforts |
Dance move used to teach children how to limit spreading germs while sneezing |
Apt name for a horticulturist? |
Shawkat of "Arrested Development" |
Wispy, as hair |
Ring or belt, essentially |
Post-dryer chore / Splendid |
"Consequently …" |
Feature of an ungulate |
Predators whose genus name translates to "of the kingdom of the dead" |
Game stoppers |
Buzzer |
Now |
Steamed Chinese bun |
Speaker of the catchphrase "Did I do that?" on 1990s TV |
One whom the bride and groom didn't invite / Steal a meal |
Traveled on horseback |
It's a stretch |
Moonfish |
Deep cut? |
Inoffensive |
Brit's clothespin |
"Sportsman of the Century," per Sports Illustrated |
Not just bad |
Stop running, in a way |
"99 Luftballons" singer |
Words with motion or stone |
Three sheets to the wind |
___-do-well |
Gumbo vegetables |
"Don't Matter" singer, 2007 |
"Go, ___!" |
Arduous journeys |
Continue |
Issue featuring celebrity issues / Repeatedly |
Modern lead-in to -ade |
Coup group |
"Gotcha" |
Many a 21st-century liberal |
John known as the "Father of the National Parks" |
PT Cruisers, e.g. |
More adorable |
Ohio site of the first Quaker Oats factory |
Fightin' words |
NorCal hub |
Green isle |
2012 Seth MacFarlane film with a 2015 sequel |
Grassy surface |
Vocal nudge |
Go with the wind, in a way |
Potential result of a strike |
Notification |
Where you hope to get a good deal |
See 66-Across |
Unyielding |
Spots to relax |
Feminist writer Jong |
"Fiddlesticks!" |
Westminster competitor |
Clicks "I agree," maybe |
Despises |
With 72-Across, post-sledding mugful |
Popular French periodical |
Where to let a sleeping dog lie |
Article in a French periodical |
Do some taxing work online? |
Plus |
Stolen goods |
Start of many a T-shirt slogan |
Akbar's tomb locale |
Settles the score |
Like yarn and old film |
Most of it is found underwater |
Intermission follower, often |
Home of the world's busiest train station (3.5 million daily commuters) |
Party person, informally |
Come to an end |
Siddhartha Gautama by another name |
River through Pakistan |
Like Nero Wolfe |
Many interstate vehicles |
Utopia / Occasionally, poetically |
One getting out early |
No party person |
California's ___ Tree National Park |
Like noble gases |
Make a trade |
Turn off |
Emulate Rockin' Robin, in a 1958 hit |
Poke |
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