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New York Times crossword of March 19th, 2022 other clues |
It means "father of" in Arabic |
Catty remark? |
Rated PG-13 or R, say |
Sylphlike |
Fit out |
"Amaaazing!" |
Is a witness |
Comedian John who is said to resemble a love child of Harry Potter and Owl from "Winnie-the-Pooh" |
Ottawa leader |
Stun gun |
Like part of a dress affected by static cling, say |
Hootenanny |
Word with gag and ground |
Headwear for the big game? |
Levy of "Schitt's Creek" |
Isn't open about oneself |
Drink cooler |
Stereotypical Silicon Valley types |
Act huffy? |
Came out of the blue? |
Launched weapons |
Unwanted autocorrections |
Bonny young lady |
Influenza |
Some Buddhist mandalas, e.g. |
[More details below] |
Acknowledgment of a poor performance |
Schoolmaster for the classroom, e.g. |
Italy's longest river |
Spec for a script |
Atlanta-based network |
Parcel |
Place to study cultures |
They're issued by the Bureau of Consular Affairs |
Suit cut between "classic" and "slim" |
House of Saud title |
Like some blankets and bars |
Along with the anteater, one of two animals in the order Pilosa |
Less hurried |
"Pfft, this one doesn't work" |
Count ___ |
More than a couple |
Skin-toned cosmetic |
Silent film star known as the "Man of a Thousand Faces" |
Disciplinarians, at times |
Something often seen with trunks |
Fold |
British pop star with more "Ed Sullivan Show" appearances than the Beatles |
It gets bald over time |
Going down the drain, in a way |
Inits. at a bar |
Place to get a wax |
Summit goal |
Back |
Occupied |
Can opener |
Cattle-grazing tract |
Looks like |
Good name for a biologist? |
Collect dust |
___ Taylor-Johnson, director of "Fifty Shades of Grey" |
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