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Neighborhood to get kimchi and bibimbap, informally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 18th, 2019 other clues
Preceder of Kitts, Lucia and Vincent in country names
Inexpensive sneakers brand
___ tea
Sleeping problem
Showy peacock feature
___-Lago (presidential retreat)
Clearly visible
Overly proper
Belt out a tune
Mother sheep
Major event in golf or tennis
Iran's capital
Like two-week-old bread
Uncle in patriotic posters
Hoity-toity
Sgts.' superiors
Holders for emergency supplies
Fey of "Baby Mama"
Alternative to Chicago's Midway
Reagan ___ (1981-89)
Particulars, in slang
Follower of Lovers' or Lois
Eating outing
"Not impressed"
Sets lofty goals
Preceder of com or org
Sharp, as pain
Unauthorized drawings of favorite characters
Bits of parsley
"That was stupid of me!"
What an emoji depicts
Lena of "Chocolat"
What egotists use instead of "I"
Affectionate, as a farewell
Force from office
Funny DeGeneres
"Terrible" years for kids
Chinese lap dog, informally
What strawberries have on the outside that most fruits have on the inside
Gullible sorts
High-level H.S. English subject
Totally silly
Sounds from a stable
Light brown
Simplicity
Go "pfft"
Detectives
Ill-mannered
Latin motto for a go-getter
Lake that feeds the Niagara River
"___ the torpedoes ...!"
Sentiment from a Latino lover
Melancholy
Rant and rave
"Cosmos" co-creator Carl
Conifer that loses its needles in the autumn
Poker stake
___ browns (side dish)
1970 hit for the Kinks
Person from Bangkok
Country completely surrounded by Italy
Light, light brown
Takes back, as an offer
Popular rodent control brand
Break at the Indy 500
Boise's state
Greeting from Grandma
Husk-wrapped food item
Strong suit
Esther of "Good Times"
Hauled to the impound lot, say
Pillowy
Ground breaker
Office furniture
Scout groups
Shade
"That's correct" ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 28-, 45- and 59-Across, in different languages

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