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New York Times crossword of March 17th, 2019 other clues |
Jesus on the diamond |
Some endangered ecosystems |
One-fifth of the Jackson 5 |
Note taker |
Tip-off for an exam proctor |
Star turn |
What the "sans" refers to in Comic Sans |
Diaper : U.S. :: ___ : U.K. |
"Girls" home |
With 44-Down, biography of Walt Disney? |
Only mildly sweet |
Get a Venmo request, say |
Go through a window? |
Obvious answer |
Excelled |
Altar exchange |
British miler Sebastian |
Diner sign |
Like the signatures of outgoing people, it's said |
Recreational sailboats |
Shrewd |
Winged Greek goddess |
Highest hand value in baccarat |
Capital of France's Côte d'Or |
High points |
One side of the G.W. Bridge |
Juul, e.g., for short |
For fear that |
Clever move |
Credit score, for short? |
Inside info |
Swimsuit material |
___ monkey |
Bit of greenery |
Have a ___ for |
Most popular baby girl's name of the 1960s, per the Social Security Administration |
Old-time "The Price Is Right" announcer Johnny |
"Step on it!" |
Xenophobe's fear, with "the" |
Good name, informally |
Pro |
Squealer |
Hitch together |
Biography of the Venus de Milo? |
Retreats |
Verb that's a homophone for a letter |
John Irving title character |
One using a heater, say |
See 43-Down |
Fiery look |
Biography of Ebenezer Scrooge? |
Palindromic boy's name |
"Castaway" director Nicolas |
Author Larsson |
Bond tightly |
Ward of cinema |
Colleague of Gorsuch |
"Decorates" on Halloween, say |
Biography of Amelia Earhart? |
Beep-booping droid, for short |
Biography of Archimedes? |
Big name in chicken |
Two-year degrees, briefly |
Tricked |
Took out |
Model T competitors |
Sound effects after some one-liners |
Big features of reality TV |
Pair of hearts? |
Chihuahua's sound |
Dramatic award |
Adidas competitor |
Loudly project |
With 112-Across, biography of Elvis? |
See 110-Across |
Gate expectations, briefly? |
With passion |
Wear away |
Big dos |
Quad/glute exercise |
Lets go of |
Dramatic rebuttal |
Picasso's "___ Demoiselles d'Avignon" |
Poetic conjunction |
Some Antarctic samples |
Biography of Thomas Crapper? |
Unvarying charge |
Home to Bourbon St. |
Its national anthem is "Hatikvah": Abbr. |
They create soft c's and g's |
Airport code for O'Hare |
Some H.S. exams |
Showed allegiance, in a way |
Elvis Costello hit that starts "I've been on tenterhooks / Ending in dirty looks" |
Major Argentine export |
Prefix with present |
Dress (up) |
Cajun dish of shellfish over rice |
Increases in price |
"Yikes!" |
Biography of Willie Mays? |
Iron ___ |
Stereotypical High Times reader |
Lovecraftian |
"You may not have asked me, but ..." |
Kind of sheet |
Tex-Mex offering |
Suffix with doctor |
Part of a Vandyke, informally |
Certain green energy producers |
Grandchild: Sp. |
Classic |
Detest |
Daniel Webster, notably |
Alaska Airlines hub |
Pointers |
Onetime |
Inky stone |
Wham! |
Like the phase ending after 12 |
Why parodies can't be sued for copyright infringement |
Corrigenda |
Artist with seven posthumous platinum albums |
The title characters of 1988's "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," e.g. |
___ distance |
Nonreactive |
Between: Fr. |
Montreal is part of it: Abbr. |
State on the Atl. coast |
Like some flocks |
Doesn't go overboard? |
Midwest capital, informally |
Revenue alternative to subscriptions |
Bosom buddy |
Anglerfish's light, e.g. |
The Science Guy |
Giant's opposite |
Blush, e.g. |
Seven ___ of Ancient Greece |
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