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New York Times crossword of March 19th, 2021 other clues |
Sandwich originally named the Aristocrat |
Trans-Siberian Railway hub |
Symbol of royalty in ancient Egypt |
"This has gotta be a trick, but ..." |
Tom and Jerry, e.g. |
Heavily populated urban complex |
Sign |
What many have received in history, for short |
Staging and design, to a dramaturge |
Director Anderson |
City that's been home to four N.F.L. franchises |
Gaudy and cheap |
Bit of time |
Liberal |
Rap, per old-school rappers |
Mistifies? |
Candies shaped like truncated cones |
Blow away |
Relax |
Nick, say |
Water-softening compound |
Something you can count on? |
Certain frontline workers: Abbr. |
Just beyond the visible spectrum |
Night ___ |
Output from a bass |
Manhattan strip synonymous with the golden age of American songwriting |
As |
Relief from a leaf |
Stir in |
Lean |
Score at the half? |
Fail spectacularly |
___ effect, bias toward products that consumers assemble themselves |
Comic's repertoire |
Grammy winner for 2001's "Lady Marmalade" |
What's the trouble? |
Shut up |
Wind up on the pitch? |
Flier's accumulation |
Tours abroad, say |
Journalist Ronald whose book "The Bureau" identified Deep Throat as W. Mark Felt |
"Fare thee well!" |
Like Morocco and the Maldives, religiously |
Reminds, in a way |
Groovy things you can groove to? |
Parts of ears from the Latin for "snail" |
More charming |
Play it ___ |
Victor in France, once |
Places to bear witness? |
Holiday times |
Partner "4 lyfe" |
Mississippi's De ___ National Forest |
Consensus from a bloc |
It breathes well |
Squeeze (out) |
Cast down |
It's a rap |
Served raw |
Just hate |
Head-to-toe garment |
Audibly |
Position |
Sheer fabric |
Angled piece |
Flat facility |
2018 Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk |
Sort (through) |
Lovett of country music |
Switzerland's ___ Léman |
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