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New York Times crossword of March 2nd, 2018 other clues
Footwear brand since 1978
Stud of the sports world?
1965 Michael Caine spy thriller, with 'The'
Military gathering?
Furthermore
Tallow source
Abbr. in an auction catalog
More than half of scores
Gambling card game
Tennis player, to sportswriters
Actor with seven Primetime Emmys
Only daughter of Joseph Stalin
Go pirating
The Midwest or the South
Op-ed, e.g
Got back (to), in a way
Basics
Part of an oven
Greek cheese
Behind, at sea
Typeface that shares its name with the Roman goddess of luck
Political leader?
Hard ___
Big mean on campus
Virus in 2003 news
Pope when Elizabeth I took the throne
'Just doin' my job'
Hollywood agent Michael
Car model originally called the Sunny in Japan
W.W. I battle locale
Programming manager's specialty
Home of Sen. Mike Crapo: Abbr
Cellphone component
Walked over
Quarry of cartoondom's Gargamel
Home to Lake Waiau
Cocktail with rye whiskey
What might help a hacker go undetected?
Ralph Nader's American Museum of ___ Law
Hosp. units
Who said 'Take it from me, every vote counts'
Marks on shoes
'Doctor Faustus' novelist
Jacket letters
Deride
You're not in it if you're out
Did a bit of cleaning
Review
'Eureka!'
Journalist's tool since '67
Rosina Almaviva, in 'Le Nozze di Figaro'
___ grano salis
Dives with a tank
Keeper of the flame?
Sean Hannity and Chris Hayes
'Give it to me straight'
___ peas
Do some programming
Kentucky's northernmost county
Similar (to)
'Kiss my grits!'
Kind of flour
Mil. address
Elate
Like baking dough
Sister
'Uhhh ...'
'Unless it's impossible'
Fixed
So
1928 Winter Olympics site

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