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Kid's transport, literally crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 22nd, 2017 other clues |
'Dude!' |
'False face must hide what the false heart doth ___': Macbeth |
'The Shape of Things to Come' author |
'The supreme ___ of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting': Sun Tzu |
'Waiting for Lefty' playwright |
'You lowdown, no-good bum,' e.g |
'___ yourself!' |
Accelerated pace |
Actor Stephen |
Amazon menace |
Barrel part |
Basic concept |
Basis of some insurance fraud |
Biblical book duo |
Big brand of kitchen knives |
Brawl |
Brief period in nuclear physics: Abbr |
Cells for new generations |
Change through time |
Cold War threat |
Corner office, maybe |
Crayfish feature |
D.E.A. agents, informally |
Dealer's query |
Descriptor of many statesmen |
Designer Wang |
Drove off |
Duplicate |
Early historian of ancient Rome |
Edges up to |
Enjoyed immensely |
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues' |
Figure of the underground economy? |
Fresh air's opposite? |
Graph section, literally |
Hacking target |
In the pink |
Jerry Lewis's 'Nutty Professor' was an early example of one |
Kerfuffle |
Laila of the ring |
Les États-___ |
Like 'Dancing With the Stars' dancers |
Like 'n' and 'r,' in phonetics |
Like favorite literary passages |
Many a toy train track |
Many meses in México |
Mass figure |
Military headquarters, literally |
Modest response to a compliment |
Most AARP members: Abbr |
Night class subj |
Nondairy substitute |
Nonmeat choices at a deli counter |
Obsolescent communications devices |
One-track |
Overcast |
Part of the URL for 27-Across |
Popular afternoon talk show |
Popular puzzle invented in Japan |
Present location, when visiting the boondocks |
Quickly |
R.B.I., for one |
Salon procedure |
Sch. with campuses in Brooklyn and Brookville |
Secret application, perhaps |
See 50-Across |
Sets (down) |
Severe malaise |
State firmly |
Stream disturbance |
Swamp critter |
Unrenewed, as a subscription |
Variable estimated by pollsters |
Well positioned (for) |
What 'ex-' means |
With 55-Across, preservative for fine wood furniture |
Words on some blood drive stickers |
___ steak (British term for a sirloin cut) |
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