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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2021 other clues |
Actor Sean of "Stranger Things" |
"Right on!" |
Driver's place |
Ancient allegory paralleled in the plot of "The Matrix" |
___ Addams, first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize |
Tales of woe |
Prod |
Some short releases, for short |
"Oh, gimme a break!" |
Spots for fighter jets, in brief |
Journalist who wrote the 1990s-2000s comic strip "Capitol Hell" |
Ice cream dessert |
One who's taken a vow |
Gobble up |
Locale near the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates, some believe |
Dating inits. |
Unmotivated, and then some |
Holy ___ |
Sustenance |
Cheyenne, e.g.: Abbr. |
"That's a ___" |
Forces (upon) |
Inebriate |
"Young Man With a Skull" painter |
Throws heavenward |
Split |
Really soak up the sun |
Cassius Dio said it went "from a kingdom of gold to one of rust and iron" |
Mac |
Winter Olympics feat |
Product of tissue engineering, such as artificial skin |
Contemptible sort |
"Come help me with this" |
Contemptible sort |
Doesn't check, say |
Big buttes |
Locale of the Chair of Saint Peter in Saint Peter's Basilica |
Unappetizing bowlful |
Things often seen in windows |
"___ magic!" |
Statement of inevitability |
The Taj Mahal complex has 42 of them |
Eldest of the Pleiades |
When a vesper bell rings |
Beverage brand portmanteau |
High on the job? |
Pets that commonly have different-colored eyes, such as one blue and one amber |
Existed |
Like many minor-key compositions |
Sharp increase |
Hardly a test of one's memory |
"Mi ___" (Spanish words of endearment) |
Portable lunch options from Japan |
Dingy kitchen items? |
Is lachrymose |
Brings together |
Brings down |
Place of drudgery |
Riddled |
Marathon runner's wear |
Like bootleg pants |
Eponymous founder of a San Diego research institute |
Really stinks |
Hindi for "king" |
Amanda Gorman, e.g. |
Diagonal kind of cut |
It has coronoid and styloid processes |
Spots for shams |
When italicized, word before something exemplary |
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