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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2021 other clues |
They can be found just above a six-pack |
China/North Korea border river |
Area named for gynecologist Ernst Gräfenberg |
Brazilian export |
Standing above |
Standing by |
Opposite of [circled letters] |
Nick who voices Kuiil on "The Mandalorian" |
Pest control brand |
"You betcha!" |
Ancient Indo-European |
Opposite of [circled letters] |
Legal cover-up? |
Harvey of Hollywood |
Composer Rorem |
Opposite of [circled letters] |
Get-up-and-go |
Like many Bigfoot photos |
Like horsehair |
Color on the flag of every permanent U.N. Security Council member |
Opposite of [circled letters] |
Up to |
Best |
Brouhaha |
Opposite of [circled letters] |
Sycophant |
Gifts |
Grocery product with orange packaging |
Go from worse to bad, say |
Prefix with aggression |
"Quick, get that dog some ___" (old ad slogan) |
Carver's tool |
Cry made while removing a jacket |
Just in case |
Dispatch, in a way |
Boxer's mitt? |
Prefix with conscious |
Mars, for one |
"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" co-star |
Knitter's need |
Division of the Justice Dept. |
Jazz's Mary ___ Williams |
Raise |
Escalate to the extreme |
Reaction to hilarity, maybe |
Enter all together |
Distance between "some" and "where" in "Somewhere over the rainbow" |
Swarmed |
Now we're in the Phanerozoic one |
Ooze away |
Intruder warning, maybe |
Director Nicolas |
Start of a counting-out rhyme |
Fruit that's usually dried before consumption |
Most charitable |
Got loaded |
Cons |
Supercomputing pioneer Seymour |
Do some wishful thinking? |
Camelot lady |
Word before food or theory |
Five-point rugby play |
Mat used for judo |
Shortly |
Flowers that "in the dooryard bloom'd," in a Whitman poem |
___ conservative |
Union Station-Dupont Circle connector, in D.C. |
Bit of ink |
Brisk pace |
Estadio cheer |
Happy states |
Destination of Finnish mail that's addressed to "Yhdysvallat" |
One role for Harriet Tubman in the Civil War |
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