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New York Times crossword of March 28th, 2018 other clues
'The Story of ___' (1975 film by Truffaut)
'Chacun ___ goût'
'Finally, though as important ...'
'Like ___, all tears': Hamlet
'Notorious ___' (best seller about a member of the Supreme Court)
'The Muppet Show' host
2008 Olympic men's tennis gold medalist
African pest
Air passenger's request
Attends without an escort
Aziz of 'Observe and Report'
Ballplayer Rich who started and ended his 15-year career as a Giant
Band engagement
Basilica part
Bull's-eye, for Target
Catches in a net
Caterer's coffeepot
Chicago airport
Cloths used to collect dust
Cpl. or sgt
Creation from a kit
Didn't speak of, as a touchy subject
Digitize, as a document
Scent
Shape for a locket
Shedding, as weight
Singer John who was born Reginald Dwight
Sitcom cook who said 'Stow it!'
Something in a simile that's dead beyond doubt
Soprano Licia who performed hundreds of times at the Met
Suddenly showed interest
Suffix with president
Supports for a lower joint
Tidal retreat
___ elephant
___ qua non (essential element)
Distillery sight
Doors, in Brest
End of each word in 17-, 27-, 43- and 54-Across - as well as every clue (and that's a fact!)
Fall '75 TV debut
Farthest point in an orbit
Fashion magazine that can be read from back to front?
Fever fit
Figs. on a Stanford-Binet test
Final word in a Porky Pig short
First full month of D.S.T
Fussy to a fault
Game similar to baccarat
German dissent
Gets the lead out?
Habitat for a trout
Health resort
Israeli region that includes Eilat
Lash out at
Leopold's 1924 co-defendant
Matador's opponent
McKellen of 'The Hobbit'
Nascar Hall-of-Famer Jarrett
No. of concern in a cockpit
Novelist Wilson who wrote 'The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit'
Org. to call for a jump-start
Org. with a Grand Esteemed Loyal Knight
Part of Iran that can get quite hot
Pitcher's asset
Popular early 2000s R&B artist
Psychoanalysis appt
Quite a bit
Rabbi Meir who served in the Knesset
Red snapper, at a sushi restaurant
Retouches after a fly ball is caught
Rimes with the 2002 hit 'Can't Fight the Moonlight'

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