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New York Times crossword of March 3rd, 2019 other clues |
Graduated |
Being affected by yeast |
Strains to hear, perhaps |
Error at a bridge table |
Strauss opera with the "Dance of the Seven Veils" |
Sci-fi classic made into a 2004 film starring Will Smith |
Vacuum cleaner blockage? |
"Your money's no good here" |
Trig function |
Sign at a restricted area of the Playboy Mansion? |
Praline ingredients |
Subside |
More chilly |
About 4,200 feet, for the Golden Gate Bridge |
Extended attacks |
Self-confidence, informally |
Have ___ with |
Shaving aisle brand |
Something to do in a dojo |
Sits up for food, say |
Twelvesome in "Gone With the Wind" |
48 in a cup: Abbr. |
Texter's bye-bye |
Cracker brand since 1831 |
Figure out, informally |
Caped fighters |
Takes advantage (of) |
Spot |
X-ray ___ |
Eddie Bauer rival |
Tesla needs |
Protective bank |
Prioritized in a hospital |
Harp-shaped constellation |
Top |
Masonry, e.g. |
Tree-lined walk |
Fertile dirt |
Unemotional |
People person? |
Morlock victims, in sci-fi |
Japanese room divider |
Ages and ages |
Rapper Rhymes |
Moves around aimlessly |
Rules, briefly |
Artist Joseph Wright's "A View of Catania With Mount ___ in the Distance" |
Let off the hook |
Reclined |
"Who ___ kidding?" |
Pocatello sch. |
Fix |
Travel bummer |
Letter opener? |
This, e.g. |
Jacob's first wife |
Land and such |
Chef Waters who wrote "The Art of Simple Food" |
Cheerios |
Island in the East Indies |
Yahoo alternative |
Land, to Livy |
Key with four sharps: Abbr. |
San Francisco Giant, for example? |
Like Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" |
Cyberjunk |
Iranian money |
TV princess |
Overly serious Irish dancers? |
Red Rose |
Name on a green toy truck |
Tons |
Fur |
Sicken with sweetness |
Stag |
Uncle Jorge, e.g. |
Individual's segment of a 4 x 400 relay |
Bergman or Borg |
D.C. bigwigs |
Write an order to replenish inventory of Levi's? |
Ian : Scottish :: ___ : Portuguese |
Alpine climber |
Chummy pair? |
Suffix with billion |
Sitarist Shankar |
Smackers |
Memory problems |
Garfield's girlfriend in the comics |
Throwaway vault at a gymnastics meet? |
Put the pedal to the metal |
Mystery writer Marsh |
Did a "rotten" Halloween trick on |
Barry, Robin or Maurice of the Bee Gees |
Rent-___ |
French director Clair |
All-Star pitcher Severino |
Kind of stick for incense |
Some, in Sevilla |
Plain ___ |
San Joaquin Valley city |
Imposed upon |
S O S first responders |
Gen ___ (millennials) |
Actor James |
Where G.I.s shop |
Indicator of staccato, in music notation |
Not shipwrecked, say |
End of some lists |
Driving through some off-road terrain, say? |
Glaciologist's concern |
Native New Yorkers |
Shower gift for a Gemini baby? |
Back-and-forth |
What a record collector might flip over |
Beep again |
Divisions of the Westminster Dog Show |
Launched |
Like Cheerios vis-à-vis Corn Flakes |
Lemon or lime |
___ Good Feelings |
"Hogwash!" |
Hairnets |
Chiefly |
Kunis of "Bad Moms" |
"Easy to clean," in adspeak |
Not so lenient |
Brangelina, at one time |
Lothario |
Subsequent |
Neologism |
Ponytail holder |
Org. of concern to the AARP |
Out of whack |
Orgs. |
Advanced |
Last of the Stuarts |
Super Bowl ___ (game played February 3, 2019) |
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