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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2017 other clues |
'Fingers crossed!' |
'I love,' to Cato |
'Most likely ...' |
'Smoking or ___?' |
'The one thing that's clear to me ...' |
'What do you think of ...?' |
'What ___, chopped liver?' |
'You can't joke about that yet' |
'___ day now ...' |
10%-er: Abbr |
Actor Holbrook |
Appear |
Biden and Pence, in brief |
Big electronics chain |
Blow away |
Blue state? |
Boaters' implements |
Boxing achievements, in brief |
Choir member |
Crow's sound |
Cuba's capital |
Cultural spirit |
Currency of France or Italy |
Dance in which one partner might hold a rose between his teeth |
Day-___ paint |
Dec. celebration |
Distant |
Enters hurriedly |
Event for meeting new people |
Expressed amazement |
FedEx rival |
Fluorescent bulb alternative, for short |
Greedy one |
Group of books that an educated person is supposed to be familiar with |
Group of three |
In the company of |
Japanese soup |
Jason's ship |
Jealous words of congratulations |
Labourite's opponent, in British politics |
Liable to tip over, maybe |
License plates |
Lose traction on the road |
Many millennia |
Mimic |
Narrative connector |
Narrow water passage |
Novices |
Obama's successor |
Often-unheeded advice from dentists |
Ohio city that was once the Rubber Capital of the World |
Old-fashioned wine holder |
One might apply gloss to them |
Peach or walnut |
Peach pit or walnut |
Perfect world |
Picked |
Planted, as discord |
Police operation ... or, when read another way, what a grammarian would like to do to 18-, 24-, 52- and 65-Across? |
Polite affirmative |
Problem with a shoelace |
Pull off perfectly |
Reprieves |
Some woodwinds |
Sound to fear in the savanna |
Thanksgiving dessert |
That guy |
Things for sale |
Thorny parts of roses |
Tick off |
Unscripted comedy, informally |
Unsuccessful |
Vietnamese soup |
Villainous count in the Lemony Snicket books |
Watch over |
What car wheels turn on |
What Google's Ngram program tracks, for word usage |
When planes are due to take off, for short |
___ Juan, Puerto Rico |
___ Lanka |
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