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New York Times crossword of March 16th, 2019 other clues |
Extractable resource |
Something San Francisco was known for in the 1960s |
Things on a bucket list |
Make final preparations? |
Put forward |
Place next to a pulpit, often |
Best effort |
Statewide call, maybe |
Strays |
1980s spinoff of "The Dukes of Hazard" |
Vatican money, once |
Like shellfish |
Outback predator |
"Ta-ta!" |
Trip guide |
Everglades deposit |
Popular U.K. tourist attraction |
First name in children's literature |
Midcentury year |
Coin with a map on its reverse |
Huge transfer from one computer system to another |
Metaphor for overnight success |
Blend flavored with bergamot |
Singer nicknamed "The Jezebel of Jazz" |
Boxer who retired in 2017 |
Titan or Atlas, for short |
Luxury hotel amenity |
Overly dry, perhaps |
Collector's item? |
Rick who starred in "Little Shop of Horrors" |
Lose at a gaming table |
Advise |
"___ and Abner" (old radio show) |
Eliza Doolittle, to Henry Higgins |
Cell, in Britain |
Inexplicable skill |
Band that composed the soundtrack for "Risky Business" |
Subjects in paleoclimatology |
"White Noise" novelist |
Put up with put-downs, say |
Evening engagement |
Shoe style |
Parts of pounds |
Up to no good |
Board at a station |
Phenomenon associated with the Southern Oscillation |
It comes in cartridges |
Rural husband in a 1940s-'50s film series |
Grp. with the motto "Deo vindice" |
Motes |
Accessory for many a telecommuter |
1947 Hope/Crosby film |
"No question" |
Loll around, in slang |
Job experience? |
Certain |
Three-time All-Star outfielder Lemon |
Liquefy, in a way |
Price abbr. |
One making a delivery |
River whose source is in Staffordshire |
Person who's on a roll |
Comics canine |
Loving |
Assistant to millions |
Army in the field? |
Juice brand |
Go ___ |
Grasp |
Amt. often shown in mgs. |
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