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New York Times crossword of March 9th, 2016 other clues |
Firmly plants |
Fourth element on the periodic table |
Gave the wrong idea, say |
Gift from 1-Down |
Give ___ on the back |
Gloomy |
Go on either side of |
Jeweler's tool |
Karaoke need |
Kind of turn |
Latin dance in 3/4 time |
Legislative oversights |
Like Jane Eyre or Harry Potter |
Longtime Vermont senator |
Miller who directed 'Deadpool' |
More angry |
Mother figure |
No-goodnik |
Noah of 'Falling Skies' |
Not an original thought |
Noted gift giver |
Online provider of study guides |
Ontario/Quebec border river |
Ornamental columns |
Partner of Simon and Theodore, in cartoons |
Place to set a candle, maybe |
Place where you need an ID to get mail? |
Prohibition of strip mining, e.g |
Pulls a certain prank on, informally |
Put out |
R&B/soul ballad |
Readers of the Daily Mirror or the Sun, mainly |
Robin Hood's target |
Roman who originated the phrase 'What fools these mortals be' |
Author Silverstein |
#1 hit of 1975 and 2001 |
'Dulce et Decorum ___' (Wilfred Owen poem) |
'Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why ___ engage in it': Henry Ford |
Abrupt realignment of policy priorities |
Auxiliary group |
Beer purchase |
Bub |
Capable, jocularly |
Colorado county or its seat |
Complete reversal |
Cons |
Crashed ignominiously |
Curvaceous |
Days long past |
Death ___ |
Deplete |
Egg containers |
Fatigue |
Shipping unit |
See red? |
Six-time Nascar champion Johnson |
Small dam |
Some canines |
Something to go out in? |
Talk, talk, talk |
The Big Easy |
Took a turn on 'Wheel of Fortune' |
Took to task |
Translucent sea creature that drifts with the current |
What polemology is the study of |
Wildlife refuges |
Woman's name that sounds like two French letters |
Word that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end |
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