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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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