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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2017 other clues |
'A.S.A.P.!' |
'Everything's fine' |
'Geez!' |
'Now I've got it!' |
'S.N.L.' alum Cheri |
'That's great!' |
'What fun!' |
'What'd I tell ya?' |
8 x 10, e.g.: Abbr |
Affirm one's humanity? |
Au courant |
Ballet school supporter |
Be behind |
Being repaired, as a car |
Beowulf or Gilgamesh |
Berried conifer |
Betray surprise |
Big heart? |
Big hits |
Bomb developed in the 1950s |
Brand with classic 'But wait, there's more ...!' infomercials |
Branded footwear with open backs |
British can |
Came to |
Can't wait to find out, in a way |
Capital of Togo |
Capote, informally |
Certain navel |
Certain platonic friend |
Check out |
Chocolate-and-banana liqueur cocktail |
Citrus hybrid |
College party epicenter, often |
Condition contributed to by a lack of [circled letters] |
Conservative portfolio asset, for short |
Constellation near Scorpius |
Convinced |
Cousin of a mandrill |
Cry for more |
Denouement |
Dispatched, as a dragon |
Do a wine steward's job |
Eliciting nervous laughter, say |
Employ against |
Epitome of simplicity |
Everglades wader |
Evergreen State airport |
Exhibits one of the seven deadly sins |
Existentialist Kierkegaard |
Fabled [circled letters]-hiding trickster |
Fails to |
Flat bread |
Fool |
Foreign capital whose name sounds like a water passage to San Francisco |
Garlicky spread |
Great confusion |
Guerrilla leader in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' |
Hair |
Halfhearted, as support |
Happy hour habitué |
Homeland of Spartacus |
Homes on the range |
Image on a Wisconsin state quarter |
Incense |
Ingredients in some London pies |
Issue for a noble family? |
It's hard to bear |
Itinerary abbr |
Jack ___ |
Jewelry store gadget |
Kind of developer |
KPMG hiree |
Lad |
Language heard along the Mekong |
Leave at a loss |
Letter on a dreidel |
Low-___ |
Market share? |
Minute ___ |
Mire |
Modern acronym for 'Seize the day!' |
Muff |
North American flycatcher |
Not so awkward |
Now hear this! |
Numerical prefix |
Obsolescent players |
One given a citation |
Ones getting all the breaks |
Outdo |
Picture displayed on a [circled letters] surface |
Poorly |
Poverty, e.g |
Put a stop to? |
Quatre halved |
Recurring theme in Philip K. Dick novels |
Ride hard |
Rider of the horse Tornado |
Sea serpent of old cartoons |
Seaman's chapel |
She, in Salerno |
Shock, in a way |
Smokers should knock it off |
Soldiers' assignments |
Something repeatedly hit with a thumb |
Sports implement often made from [circled letters] |
Spots |
State confidently |
Stinky |
Strain to avoid? |
Swell |
Sylvan |
Tangible |
Tartan wearer |
Things bouncers are supposed to catch |
Think piece? |
Tiny amount |
To the point |
Top story |
Trudge |
Turns into confetti |
Underlying cosmic principle |
Unloading zone |
Unvarnished |
W.W. II moniker |
Waffle brand |
Watch, as a criminals' hiding spot |
Who wrote 'I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating' |
World landmark built with [circled letters] |
Worthless |
Wouldn't shut up |
Yogurt-based Indian drink |
Zeitgeist |
[Circled letters]-advertised establishment |
[Circled letters]-based drugs |
[Circled letters]-filled contraption |
[Circled letter]-consuming activity |
[Circled letter]-fueled device |
___ twins of 1980s-'90s TV |
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