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Nom de guerre roughly translating to "bringer of light" crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2021 other clues |
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Motorcyclist's wear |
___ Aramco, world's most profitable company |
Self-help guru Ferriss |
Illegal accessing, of a sort |
"___ noticed!" |
Hip-hop's Hussle or comedy's Russell |
One with a solo in Brahms's Symphony No. 1 |
Prix fixe |
Get smart? |
Letters preceding a controversial take |
Toward the tiller |
Best Picture winner between "Forrest Gump" and "The English Patient" |
Parker who served as the first president of Facebook |
Shining |
Far from a popular spot |
Division word |
Lowers oneself |
In a new way |
Brand of hairstyling gel |
Shocked |
"Little bunny" of a nursery rhyme |
Brief confirmation |
Light, foldable table |
Complaint after a tough workout |
Low pair |
Sound from a chicken? |
Tops and blocks, e.g. |
Be flat |
Dove in a bathtub, say |
Classic Camaro |
2017 A.L. M.V.P. Jose Altuve, for one |
One who takes it all back? |
Frozen food brand famously lampooned by comedian Jim Gaffigan |
To avoid the risk that |
Knowing better |
Isolate so as to hinder cooperation and communication in business |
1996 book on grammar whose title "corrects" a melodramatic cry |
One getting the lead out, say |
It might be laid down if broken |
Back-to-back: Fr. |
End of a sales pitch |
Court entertainers |
End of the White House's domain |
Drug sometimes used for a vision quest |
Slash preceder |
Hard things to carry alone |
Opening on a trunk |
It carries an added tax in Philadelphia and San Francisco |
Bearish |
Meryl Streep or Lupita Nyong'o, collegiately |
Singer who lent his name to a brand of breakfast sausages |
"Word!" |
Primitive sorts |
Emphatic agreement in Latin America |
Lit |
Onetime host for ABC News, NBC News and CBS News |
Carefully followed |
Not on good terms |
Completely remove |
Common campus health diagnosis |
Resistance figures |
___ Krieger, U.S. women's soccer star |
Chill out |
Cartoon bartender |
"I've been thinkin' ..." |
First person to garner 80 Grammy nominations |
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