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New York Times crossword of March 10th, 2023 other clues |
Protagonist's pride, often |
Rather |
"Man, oh, man!" |
Pantsless Disney character |
Skedaddle unexpectedly |
It has a higher population of pigs than people |
Beginning of a large amount of work |
"___ Vidi Vicious" (critically acclaimed 2000 album by the Hives) |
High on marijuana, in slang |
"The salt of conversation, not the food," per William Hazlitt |
Speedo-like |
Big little role in the Marvel Universe |
Tolkien's Sauron, for one |
Salt component |
Actress Lindsay |
Pronounced |
When "NCIS" has aired for most of its run: Abbr. |
Firm support for a mom-to-be |
___ Highness |
Out of control |
One who may wear a badge |
Schooner filler |
Plays favorites, perhaps |
Clears |
"Better Call Saul" character ___ Fring |
Community spirit |
1 on a scale of 1 to 5, maybe |
Vehicle whose name may or may not be derived from the phrase "just enough essential parts" |
Reclines |
Citrus drink since 1979 |
Seconds |
Toy brick figurine |
Lacking width and depth, for short |
Some days reserved for wellness |
A bad joke might land with one |
Bit of cowboy gear |
Page or Ameche of football |
Ibsen's "Peer ___" |
"___ be an honor …" |
Civil rights pioneer Claudette of Montgomery |
Assembly of starships |
Slight advantage, in political forecasting |
Like some boards |
Trouble |
Like a hive mind? |
Things on spines |
Words of appreciation |
Jazz trumpeter Jones |
They're easy to read, typically |
Poseurs |
Losing dice roll |
Dominant |
Like singer Michelle Williams and actress Michelle Williams |
"It's all gonna be OK" |
People, e.g., informally |
Secures |
Cousins of axolotls |
Service call? |
"Shut your mouth!" |
Luggage tag letters for a Delta hub |
It's blue on a Risk board |
Cheated, in slang |
Use smear tactics, say |
Sesame Street resident |
Kurylenko of "Black Widow" |
No-goodnik |
"What ___?" |
North Carolina college town |
Turtle's habitat |
Org. for D.C. United |
"___-haw!" |
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