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S A L A R Y
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New York Times crossword of March 8th, 2020 other clues |
Clustered |
Attention seekers |
Suckling |
Best Actress Oscar winner between Streep and Field |
Agent of change |
Meted out |
Lightly roast |
Continental abbr. |
Fictional exemplar of Christmas spirit |
Behave like a helicopter parent |
Stir-fried noodle dish |
Attendant of Desdemona in "Othello" |
Sews up |
Critical |
Senator Joni and Dadaist Max |
What water in a bucket might do |
Potential source of a political scandal |
Actress ___ Rachel Wood |
Evasive maneuver |
Opposite of "to" |
Boxer, for example |
Source of the line "Man does not live by bread alone": Abbr. |
Handcuffs |
This, for one |
"___ be in England" |
Negotiator with G.M. |
Item often numbered from 3 to 9 |
Gobs |
Descartes's conclusion |
City on the Brazos River |
___ Crunch |
How to take glib promises |
Time magazine's Person of the Century runner-up, 1999 |
Dog/dog separator |
Enlivens |
Gush |
Boardwalk buy |
___ Westover, author of the 2018 best-selling memoir "Educated" |
"In Praise of Folly" writer |
Days ___ |
Propeller blades? |
Energy |
Nothingburger |
"Silent Spring" subject, for short |
Big name in theaters |
Till compartment |
Strain |
Jeanne d'Arc, e.g.: Abbr. |
Big feller? |
Fails to be |
Refried bean |
Peak |
Reduction in what one owes |
Princess Diana, for one |
Headaches |
Prefix with medic or military |
Nursery rhyme couple |
Astronaut Jemison of the space shuttle Endeavour |
Kind of wheel |
Gulp |
Cozy spot |
State |
Shows how it's done |
Climate change, notably |
Heroine of Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" |
Jack up |
Repeated part of a pop song |
Reveille player |
Like Havarti or Muenster |
Setting for a classic Georges Seurat painting, en français |
South American cowboys |
Fruity quaff |
Warning sign |
Blast from the past |
Sch. with 50+ alums who went on to become astronauts |
Time of day |
Brings (out) |
Australia's national women's basketball team |
Column crosser |
Exasperate |
Fabric with sheen |
Moved like Jagr? |
Follow |
Reflexive pronoun |
Fishes |
Almost won |
You, according to Jesus in Matthew 5:13 |
Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish, to teens |
Orlando ___, two-time Gold Glove Award winner |
Martial artist's belt |
Get cold feet, with "out" |
It's held by a winner |
Shaded growths |
Jam producer |
Bits of terre in la mer |
Churns |
"Gracias a ___" |
1940s vice president who went on to become president |
Farming prefix |
Soup server |
Jack Frost's bite |
Author Harper |
Super ending |
"Whenever I want you, all I have to do" is this, in an Everly Brothers hit |
Add insult to injury |
"A Life for the ___" (Mikhail Glinka opera) |
Argentina's leading daily sports newspaper |
Tea type |
Dry |
"Tut-tut" |
Not so much |
He loved Lucy |
Post |
Appurtenance for a T.S.A. agent |
Big 12 college town |
Many Dorothy Parker pieces |
Memorized |
Disco ___ ("The Simpsons" character) |
Emulated a kitten |
Way of securing payment |
"Holy ___!" |
Knitting stitch |
Least interesting |
2002 Winter Olympics locale |
What flies usually become |
It gets the ball rolling |
Org. with the slogan "Every child. One voice" |
Looks through |
Abdominal pain producer |
Fizzy drinks |
Word after bargain or overhead |
___ expense (free) |
Brand with the slogan "The Art of Childhood" |
Boasts |
Gloomy |
Longtime anthropomorphic aardvark on PBS |
Sounds "everywhere," in a children's song |
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