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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2021 other clues |
Not as scarce |
Ambient musician Brian |
Language not traditionally written with spaces between words |
Ump's call |
Gym array |
Comedian Wong |
Sweet bread |
Gave out |
Prop in a Shakespeare tragedy |
God of love |
Performer's showcase |
Goofy images, perhaps? |
Architectural innovation jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1982 |
Actress Perez |
Old N.Y.C. subway inits. |
Kitchen brand whose name becomes an animal after adding a "t" |
Grooming tool jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1979 |
Wish list items |
"Gotcha" |
___ Sea, whose eastern basin has become a desert |
Either spy to the other in "Spy vs. Spy" |
Abbr. at the end of a planner |
His face overlooks Havana's Plaza de la Revolución |
Some rappers |
Bit of bait |
Place to order a cassoulet |
"Yellow Flicker Beat" singer, 2014 |
Pioneer in 35mm cameras |
Refurbish |
See 67-Across |
Painter Paul |
Type of headsail |
Super-duper |
Hammer out, say |
Butler played by Gable |
Music genre for Carmen Miranda |
Midnight trip to the fridge, say |
Fire ___ |
Shake off |
Finding it funny |
Classic board game derived from pachisi |
Like dice, shapewise |
Taters |
Word connecting two last names |
Word connecting two place names |
Phil of "Dr. Phil" |
Droll |
They're not known for neatness |
Treadmill settings |
Intensity of color |
Eponym of an M.L.B. hitting award |
With 20-Across, yearly |
Winter sport jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1965 |
When the president may make a pitch |
Writing aid jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1967 |
"___ Lisa" |
Fender product, for short |
Ransacks |
Some sports car options |
Therefore |
"Them's the breaks!" |
Peter the Great and others |
Windows forerunner |
Jellied British delicacy |
Goes down |
Satirical cartoonist, born 3/13/1921, known for dreaming up ridiculous inventions ... or are they? |
Like Bach's first two "Brandenburg" Concertos |
___ block |
Cartoonist Dave famous for "The Lighter Side of ..." |
Org. concerned with performance rights |
___ diavolo (in a peppery tomato sauce) |
Year-round Phoenix hrs. |
How anatomy charts are drawn |
"Mountain of God," in Exodus |
Longtime name in cinemas |
"___ From Muskogee" (Merle Haggard hit) |
Crew's control? |
Sticky stuff |
High toss |
Mormon church, for short |
Oodles |
Blow |
Mace, for one |
Hid |
Toss in a chip, maybe |
Big part of the S&P 500 |
"It's co-o-old!" |
Move stealthily |
Word repeated before "again" |
Ex-QB football analyst Tony |
Off the mark |
Substance that helps a spaceship's fuel burn |
It's greener the higher it is, for short |
Glow, in a way |
Direct |
Narrow inlet |
___ of Man |
Part |
Exposed to high heat, in a way |
Cosmetics brand with "Face anything" ads |
Ragamuffin |
Nominee's place |
Apt surname for a hot dog vendor? |
It might come in a yard glass |
Russian assembly |
Gutter nuisance in cold climates |
Suet alternative |
Survivalist's stockpile |
Gobbles up |
Principles |
Alone |
Whirled around |
Sting, e.g. |
Egg holders |
Droop |
Its coat of arms features a marlin and flamingo, with "the" |
Command+Y, on a Mac |
Most sinewy |
Blues ensemble? |
Slices easily (through) |
Since |
Like slapstick comedies |
1960s style |
Baseball's "Big Papi" |
Brush brand |
Cartoon speech bubble, often |
Swizzle |
Hire calling? |
Hazard on an Arctic voyage |
Feature of a Care Bear's belly |
Oodles |
Manual readers |
Square thing |
Porters, e.g. |
Telephone feature jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1961 |
"___ fun!" |
Early smartphone model |
Like some rights and engineers |
Stampede member in "The Lion King" |
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