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New York Times crossword of March 6th, 2024 other clues |
Lead-in to box or bug |
Encumbers, with "down" |
Gooey sandwiches, informally |
Weapon whose name has two accents |
Lighthearted refrain |
Surface calculation |
Popular videoconferencing app |
Machu Picchu visitor, say |
Knitter's stitch |
Nicholson and Nicklaus, e.g.? |
Persephone's lover |
"Next one's on me" |
Soren Kierkegaard and Chris Isaak, e.g.? |
Little bits |
Kaput |
"NCIS" airer |
Qatari dignitary |
Broncos and Explorers |
Who might call French fries "chips" |
"Oh, what's the ___?" |
Constellation named for a mythical ship |
Overworked |
Percy Bysshe Shelley and Billy Ray Cyrus, e.g.? |
Second number on a pants tag |
Least experienced |
Henry the Eighth and Hubert H. Humphrey, e.g.? |
Stadium sounds |
New wing, say |
Frog transformer |
Club soda garnish |
Dorothy, to Em |
Something to bat around |
The yearling in the 1939 Pulitzer winner "The Yearling," e.g. |
Receptionist's spot |
Bar that gets smaller and smaller |
Candy whose name derives from the German "Pfefferminz" |
Airbnb had one in 2020, for short |
Certain fire sign |
Tart treat |
Cheese with a white rind |
Like wine aged in casks |
Sheer delight |
Fish thought to be named after a region in Italy |
Relatives of custard apples |
The Boss, familiarly |
Snack whose name comes from the Quechua for "dried meat" |
Chip dip |
Zeros, in soccer |
Little bit |
Seine send-off |
Unhappy fates |
Convex navel |
Be nuts about |
Pig out |
Provide resources for |
Word before ring or after true |
Snacks |
Cardiologist's insert |
Most of Nebraska |
Rathskeller offerings, informally |
Target of a 1917 uprising |
More succinct |
Taunting laugh |
Name that becomes another name when its first letter is dropped |
Poker declaration |
"I kid you not!" |
"Sorry, not sorry" |
Falco of "Nurse Jackie" |
Some summer libations |
Berth place |
Wedding words |
Domain of SpongeBob SquarePants |
Sticky stuff |
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