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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2018 other clues
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Writing in a window?
'Same here'
'Stars above!'
'Still ___' (Julianne Moore film)
'That's something ___!'
'Yuck!'
'___ soon?'
1/100 of a 43-Across
180s
2015 hit spinoff of 'Despicable Me'
Abbr. on mil. mail
All ___
Amérique
Ancient, undeciphered writing system
Anthropomorphic king of Celesteville
Artistic, chatty sorts, it's said
Assented
Better now
Big ___ (the drug industry)
Bit of art pottery
Biter
Branch of Islam
Cable news host Melber
Candy brand owned by Hershey
Catastrophic event that can be caused by a gigantic earthquake
Cherry variety
Chipotle choice
College, to a Brit
Contest once hosted by Bob Barker
Crank (up)
Dangerous toy
Decisive assessment
Deft touch
Draft
With 59-Across, some works of Tennessee Williams
Word before and after 'no'
Manhattan part ... or a suburb near Manhattan
Rough shelter
Medieval Spanish kingdom
Sac fly result
Moment of liftoff
Safer alternative to paintball
Money in Malmö
Salt-N-Pepa and Ben Folds Five
See 71-Down
Nitwit
Sit on the throne
Not empirical
Smartphone feature
Not natural-looking
Not taken seriously?
Smear
Occupied
Some A.L. players
One of the Big Four accounting firms
Some corsage wearers
Ones in rocking chairs, stereotypically
Sometimes hard-to-find shirt opening
Onetime co-host of 'The View,' informally
Speed along
Only words on the front of the Great Seal of the United States
Sport last played in the Olympics in 1936
Outbreaks
Outlay that cannot be recovered
Stag
Start to many bumper stickers
Paranoid sorts, in slang
Stunt at the end of a powerful performance
Per ___ (yearly)
Tempe sch
Placeholder letters
Planets like ours, in sci-fi
Testify
Plant stalk
Things in restaurant windows
Popular gaming console that sounds like two pronouns
Tiniest change
Tony who won a Tony for 'Angels in America'
Pretty cool, in slang
Towel fabric
Print ad come-on
Trivia fodder
Pushes back
Vintage film channel
Qtrly. check recipient, maybe
R&B singer with the hits 'So Sick' and 'Mad'
Voyager
Was awesome
Rakes in
'Mamma Mia!' setting
Wasn't kidding about
Ready ... or red, maybe
Really fresh
Relatives of asters
'Fer sher'
'I got the check'
'It's a deal!'
Response to a surprising claim
'Keep movin'!'
Response to pointing out a resemblance between two people
Riddle-me-___
'Let's keep this between us'
Rios, e.g
Drunkard
E.M.T.'s training
End of a George Washington address?
Folds, as a business
French painter of ballerinas
Funny
Gchats, e.g
Go back on one's word?
Goody
Government policy chief
Grand Lodge group
Grp. of connected computers
Hannah who coined the phrase 'the banality of evil'
Headed for
Headstone inits
Herculean act
Hollywood labor groups
How Hercule Poirot likes to address Hastings
How someone in awe might describe himself
Hubbub
Hue lighter than lime
If you're lucky
Immigrants' class, for short
In a light manner
Info for a chauffeur, perhaps
Informal assent
Injunction
International conglomerate whose name means 'three stars'
Intl. Rescue Committee, e.g
It's a long story
Its hub at J.F.K. was designed by Eero Saarinen
Largest city in the Baltics
Legal vowelless Scrabble play
Like St. Augustine, among all U.S. cities
Makes reference (to)

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