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B A L E R
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New York Times crossword of March 17th, 2024 other clues |
Eponymous saint of "Alamo City" |
Some clerical workers |
Seller of over a billion Huggable Hangers on TV |
It's a trap! |
Profitability metric, for short |
Sea eagles |
Wine menu section |
The two wives and 20 children of Johann Sebastian |
Letter-shaped beam |
Yoga pose |
Insurance company whose name contains a diphthong |
"Ivories" |
Bomb |
Where dinars are spent |
"Wait … what?" |
Work on something you love? |
Literary friend of Sam, Merry and Pippin |
Bright pink shade |
Like a stock quote? |
"___ With Marc Maron" (podcast) |
Attraction in 69-Across that once froze over for 30 hours in 1848 |
"Bulls get angry when they see the color red," for one |
Title character for Tyler Perry |
Pear variety |
Turner on the radio |
Universal, as a motor |
Short hedge? |
Eclipse |
The right one is usually slower |
More crafty |
Name that sounds like a letter |
Actor Kutcher |
General meeting place |
School subjects? |
Steel boot feature |
Occasion for fireworks: Abbr. |
Wood used to make chess pieces and pool cues |
Meditation aid |
Scarfs (down) |
Small role for Paul Rudd |
Caribbean music genre |
Marble, e.g. |
Name of two "Groundhog Day" characters |
Word before fly |
Little rascals |
Wyoming's ___ Range |
Attraction in 69-Across overseen by the Navajo Nation |
Yellowish pigment |
"Life would be ___ if it weren't funny": Stephen Hawking |
"No," in a certain dialect |
Default consequence, perhaps |
French eatery |
Noted name in 2005 news |
"The lady ___ protest too much …" |
Cause of a driveway stain |
Brut-ish? |
Attraction in 69-Across on the Extraterrestrial Highway |
Touch gently |
"Nature of a ___" (1991 Queen Latifah album) |
Division for a tennis match |
Originally called |
Persuaded |
Children's author Eric |
Attraction in 69-Across designed to be a "city of the future" |
Capital city founded by King Harald |
Biggest portion |
Academic figures |
A little crazy |
Fictional archaeologist with a whip, familiarly |
Colonized, as bees might |
Googled oneself, e.g. |
Directional heading? |
Typical sock hopper |
Attraction in 69-Across where crocodiles and alligators uniquely coexist |
Voicer of Olaf in "Frozen" |
Unwrapped eagerly |
Skipjacks and bluefins |
Quick boxing move |
Perfect places |
Tic-tac-toe loser |
Be on the decline? |
Buffet style |
Spanish for "weight" |
Part of the spine |
Spa service, in brief |
Former L.A. center |
Diamond stat |
Bleep out |
Clinic liquids |
Deliberated (on) |
Locale of this puzzle's attractions (really, all eight of them!) |
Pro ___ (for now) |
Political party founded in Syria |
Subgenre prefix |
British throne room? |
Attraction in 69-Across that's part of America's first national park |
Flake, so to speak |
Picture |
Came to |
Attraction in 69-Across that's almost 2,000 feet deep |
Supply for kindergarten drawers |
Not a good guy |
Handled thing |
Handling things |
Curt reprimand to a dog |
Music genre that emphasizes the offbeat |
Fish fittingly found in "anemone" |
Informally agree to |
Turning on the waterworks |
Stick in a cup |
Either end of America? |
What prices can do |
Buyer |
Didn't swipe right? |
Attraction in 69-Across that withstands dozens of lightning strikes a year, familiarly |
"I goofed," in slang |
Mail insert: Abbr. |
Sudden arrival |
Stumbler or bumbler |
Often |
Gives as a reference |
Many a lib |
Heady? |
Owners of an infamous cow |
Citrus with a portmanteau name |
Person living in London |
Consider |
Comedian Jimmy with a self-described "schnozzola" |
"Shoulda listened to me!" |
Confuse |
One way to be cut |
Some German rides |
They're very attached to their calves |
Collection during a church service |
Prepare (oneself) for a challenge |
Debauchee |
"Hail," in old Rome |
Have down |
Special attention, for short |
"Sup" |
Steep |
Improvises in a jazz group |
Jazz group, for short |
Distributor of 1933's "King Kong" and "Little Women" |
Nigerian staple food |
Nothing special |
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