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Half-___ (rhyming order) crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2020 other clues
Exceedingly
Time out?
Struck
Bill padding
Stuffed and deep-fried rice balls, in Italian cuisine
Name tag holders
More or less
Political system with a paramount leader
Acts dramatically
Cheat, informally
Work well together
Suggested intake level, for short
Refusing to answer directly
Scourge
Vocal quintet?
World capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth century
Glass fragment
Rested
Apt rhyme for "constrain"
Bakery/cafe chain
Neglect
"Le ___," Matisse work that hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art for 47 days
Correct
It beats a deuce
Name of seven Danish kings
Bit of sun
Translation of the French "vivre" or German "leben"
Stock sounds
Like a bowl
"Two Sisters" or "Two Young Girls at the Piano"
Martin Sheen's real first name
Concessions
A whole bunch
High-level H.S. math class
Place for an oxygen tent, for short
Short flight
Exploit
Palindromic band with the palindromic song title "SOS"
Informal affirmative
Pseudonymously
Manny's last name on "Modern Family"
Slip through
"Of course!"
Phone
It has a button in the middle
Exclusive
"Waste not, want not," e.g.
Reason that some students struggle in school, for short
Requiring difficult pedaling, say
Joint effort, slangily
Show to be untrue
"___ were you ..."
Charon's river
Spanish omelet ingredient
Something populists revile
Fought
Christina of pop
Sob stories
Bugs Bunny, e.g.
Sport ___
Nickname on "The Addams Family"
"___ Old Cowhand" (Bing Crosby hit)
Skate effortlessly
Not much at all
Places to sleep
One of the dames in 2018's "Tea With the Dames"
Part of a strip
Jackie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Milan-based fashion brand
They catch waves
West of Chicago
Antsy feeling when one is out of cellphone range?
Counterpart of frost
Alternative to a snake
"Tilted Arc" sculptor Richard
Quaintly countrified
Virtual animals in an early 2000s fad
Trattoria dumplings
Cans
Shakespeare's "You, too?"
Site of a 1976 South African uprising
"___ Got the Whole World in His Hands"
Attended
Dork
Like the lion slain by Hercules
Bête ___
"If you ask me," briefly
Isaac's firstborn
Place for un béret
Dandy
Small three-legged table
Sundance state
Put down in print
Two-time Best Actor, 1954 and 1972
Walker ___, 1962 National Book Award winner
Cheer for beer on campus?
Shipping option
"Yay!"
Discerning judgment
Put away
Like many barrels
Meager
Author Calvino
Handy types
Played the fall guy?
"Catch-22" pilot
Cloth that may get a lot of tears
Chicago university
Hoot at an out-of-focus nature photograph?
"Here, move over"
New England fish
A long time ago
A little tight
Pseudoscientific subj.
Willie Mays phrase
Wrath
Slips
"Fingers crossed!"
It's not legal
Unfeeling
Piano that plays only a certain three notes?
Roaster or toaster
Native seal hunter
Part of a college application, informally
Result of union negotiations, often
Snack items with their name on the top and bottom
Lotion bottle abbr.
Landing in Rotterdam?
Curry or Rice
"Ditto!"
They've got talent
Boot
Discriminating against elders
Symbol of danger or anger
Snack item with a salient anagram?
Word that's its own synonym in reverse
Where a demanding dockworker gets supplies?

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