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New York Times crossword of March 3rd, 2024 other clues |
Things packed for a sleepover, informally |
Cavs, on a scoreboard |
Effects seen on FX, perhaps |
Nation on the Red Sea |
Helmsman on "Star Trek" |
High times for the petroleum industry |
X, but not Y |
It might help you keep up with old classmates |
Big-eyed baby |
Excerpted passage |
China's Sun ___-sen |
Carrier of goods by rail |
Player of 45s |
Haim of "Licorice Pizza" |
Iconic role for Carrie Fisher |
Certain porter |
"Right you are!" |
Contest |
Some Kiwis |
Stop on a publicity tour |
When repeated, gung-ho |
Dish often topped with marinara sauce |
Dorm décor, often |
Rave |
Trivial |
___ Paz, 1990 Literature Nobelist |
The "e" of i.e. |
Chosen name of five popes |
___ Equis |
Prepare (oneself) |
Fundamentals |
Alternatives to Pumas |
Break for a bit |
Ctrl-Z command |
Does some field work |
___ Rose of Guns N' Roses |
Standings column |
Leb. neighbor |
French desserts whose name translates as "small ovens" |
Flair |
Thor, e.g. |
Makeup of some sleeves |
TV chef who wrote "Semi-Homemade Cooking" |
___ Sremmurd (hip-hop duo) |
White Russian ingredient |
Playwright Eugene |
Michelangelo masterpiece |
Camelot figure |
It can be written in scripts known as naskh and ruq'ah |
Require |
Tree with "eyes" on its bark |
They can be tapped out |
Concern at the end of a space journey |
X |
Ambitious sort |
___ Cherry, 1989 Grammy nominee for Best New Artist |
"Take it easy once in a while!" |
Sonny and Fredo, for two |
They're all pulling in the same direction |
Keep it in mind! |
Classy |
Chinese dish eponym |
End of days? |
You might take them out for a quick spin, informally |
Rages |
– |
___TV (network for "Impractical Jokers") |
Lower, as lights |
Hwy. |
Coding headache |
Naval engagement |
One taking interest in your education? |
H.S. exam |
7/ |
Heaps at publishing houses |
Edward Jenner used it when developing the world's first successful vaccine |
Sigmatism, by another name |
The blonde in "Legally Blonde" |
What might unfold at camp |
Exclamation on April Fools' Day |
Words of clarification |
"Yeah … pass" |
Checks for bugs |
Mlle., in Madrid |
– |
Wrap up by |
Distress signal |
Put on the air again |
– |
Letter after sigma |
Borough of New Jersey noted for its indoor shopping malls |
Landed on a licorice space in Candy Land, say |
Male swan |
Put side by side |
Relative of a gator |
Their eggs are dark green |
Camera spec |
– |
Brought before a jury |
This, in Spanish |
Malibu, e.g. |
One way to go |
"This guy? We're together" |
– |
Accounts |
Green-lights |
Schedule slot filler: Abbr. |
Grim |
Terra ___ |
One doing the lord's work? |
Birch bark and pine cones, e.g. |
– |
Missing work? |
Exchange words? |
Trickle (through) |
– |
Language spoken in Luang Prabang |
Government bonds? |
Welcome |
Consumer |
Set … or word said before set |
Estuary |
"Three Tall Women" playwright |
Overnight site |
Cold feet and cold shoulder, for two |
Emperor before the Year of the Four Emperors |
Louisiana cooking style |
"Flick of the Switch" band |
Curt |
Aches (for) |
Classic soda brand |
– |
___-Ball |
Education orgs. |
Hush-hush pacts, in brief |
– |
Good name, informally |
Some smartphones |
Something bent or lent |
– |
Norm: Abbr. |
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