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Poet inspired by the Battle of Baltimore crossword clue


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LA Times crossword of March 3rd, 2017 other clues
Outdo
So far
"Happy Valley" airer
Joie de vivre
Ethically indifferent
Spat ending
Dart
Friction reducer
Benin neighbor
Most Rwandans
Snowboard feature
Brass band sounds
Money in Miyazaki
Free org. for law students
Rob Roy, for one
"Whatevs"
Trapezoid measure
Brooklyn pro
Droop
Home of the "All-Natural Burger"
Bobby who lost to Billie Jean in the Battle of the Sexes
Riksbank currency
Flower from the Greek for "rainbow"
"Lenore" poet
When repeated, an "Animal House" chant
Latin trio word
Epoch when modern mammals emerged
Swindle
Its debut Apr. 1971 broadcast covered Senate hearings on the Vietnam War
Periods of growth
Area 51 phenomena ... or what five puzzle answers are?
Muddles
Family name in Jane Austen's "Persuasion"
Hand
Explosive stuff
Lake straddling a Western border
Tag Heuer competitor
Sorrow
"Entourage" agent Gold
Sea follower?
Hebrew God
Infantry equipment carrier
Color on le drapeau français
Animated film primarily set in Radiator Springs
Some heels
Laid-back
V-J __
Taiwanese tea drink
Quicken product
Plot device?
Bachelor pad, perhaps
Raphael or Leonardo, in fiction
__-rock music
Cheese go-with
Dead-ball __: early baseball period
Judge's address
Prefix with scope
Sandwich and Salisbury VIPs
As company
Jazz pianist Evans
Play grounds?
Disappear
Bit of baby talk
Tiptoes, say
Backseat driver, e.g.
Spiner of "Star Trek: T.N.G."
Buenos __
Mongol sovereign
Increase, with "up"
Hack
"ER" setting
Play about Capote

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