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New York Times crossword of March 5th, 2024 other clues |
Anthony Hopkins's role in "Thor" |
Tea with tapioca pearls |
Walk quietly |
Prefix meaning "automated" |
Void |
Final Four org. |
On the briny |
No ___ Traffic |
Weightlifting item for a biceps routine |
Barely manage, with "out" |
AOL competitor |
Theatrical sort |
Messy living area |
Kind of port seen at airport kiosks |
French friend |
Syringe amts. |
"I love you," in Spanish |
Toad's kid-lit pal |
Many a beverage ending in "-ade" |
Lose rigidity |
Trophy or medal |
Abbr. at the end of a list of authors |
Marbled loaves |
Queen's pawn? |
Spring-loaded office device ... or a collective hint to 16-, 26-, 34- and 41-Across |
Cry that's a homophone (and anagram) of 55-Down |
Meat skewer |
Sign of past stitches, perhaps |
Simon & Garfunkel's "___ Robinson" |
Georgia school said to be one of the "Southern Ivies" |
Fellow bringing a dozen roses, maybe |
Cattle-catching weapon |
Strong smell |
Eagerly awaited occasion |
Inventor David Aguilar built a fully functional prosthetic one from Legos |
"My treat!" |
Like "b-boy" or "my b" |
"August: ___ County" (Pulitzer-winning play) |
___ Sea, body of water between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan |
"A Study in Scarlet" detective |
Tear to bits |
Widespread |
Notable time period |
Director Guillermo ___ Toro |
Reach the Billboard Hot 100, e.g. |
Chocolate source |
Something that editors and clothing designers are concerned with |
Cold weather wear |
Folded part of a 17-Down |
Place for a wax |
Like a tightrope, ideally |
Flo Rida hit with the lyric "Champagne buckets still got two tears in it" |
Standard Oil offshoot |
Windows runners |
Something to draw names out of |
Comedian Sedaris |
Where to swing your partner 'round and 'round |
Bad way to run |
Equip for sailing |
Eggplant ___ (Italian dish, familiarly) |
"It's my turn!" |
"There but for the grace of God ___" |
France's longest river |
Use TurboTax, e.g. |
Silver ___ (tree of the Alps) |
Swift to fill a concert hall? |
Dorky |
Scratchy voice quality |
Flaw in an argument |
"Don't let those people escape!" |
Catchall survey option |
Birds that sing extravagant melodies |
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