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New York Times crossword of March 17th, 2021 other clues
French monastery resident
If you think economists don't lose their cool, you haven't seen ___
To love, in Italy
Equal pay, e.g.
Passion
If you think film directors are always satisfied, you haven't seen ___
One without a kind word to say
Like Mother Hubbard and King Cole
G.I.'s address
Animal that's a little weaselly?
Many regulars at artisan coffee shops
Parts of some chains
Hose problems
Discontinued Dodge
Ranger's home, in brief
Discontinued iPod
Something matzo lacks
Bread served with dal, maybe
See 2-Down
Indian royalty
With 1-Down, the smallest amount
1967 hit that starts "Well, my pad is very messy and there's whiskers on my chin"
Film festival entry, informally
Throw in
One hanging around a party with swingers?
Salvador Dalí contemporary
Cleared (of)
It may be found on the side of a bank
Exact
Letter in El Al's logo
Ticket specification
Online provocateur
Removal of restrictions, informally
A host of
Counterpart of la luna
Cry while shaking hands
Kind of room
What locusts do
Actor McGregor
Dal ingredient
Get on in years
Get on
Pal of Roo in "Winnie-the-Pooh"
Through
High
Loop loopers
"Quit your stalling!"
Dot follower, maybe
Barbecue spots
Consumed
Leslie ___ Jr. of the original "Hamilton" cast
Bagel shapes
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," e.g.
Look up to
Panasonic subsidiary
Flatow of public radio
Deck out
Message that, despite the name, isn't necessarily chirpy
Consumed
If you think actors have two left feet, you haven't seen ___
Headed up
Barbershop amenity
Nickelodeon "explorer"
If you think country singers can't do hair, you haven't seen ___
Fears
If you think pop balladeers can't run fast, you haven't seen ___
Angry outbursts
Only United Nations member whose name starts with "O"
Tombstone letters
Barbecue spot
Heaven-sent food
In
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