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Where R.N.s are always needed crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 25th, 2020 other clues
Go in headfirst
Academic's "and others"
Christmas season
Crafts' companion
Swell
Go downhill fast
Mother Bethel ___ Church (Philadelphia congregation since 1794)
Like quiche
Soviet space station
Engine stat
Energy snack marketed to women
In the style of
Contest hopeful
Gets cozy
What might give you that nice warm Christmas feeling?
Watson, Willard and Woodhouse
Big name in nail polish
Unconscious condition
International powerhouse in women's soccer
Dr.'s org.
Mexican root vegetable popular in salads
Sequel title ender
Relaxed
Prepared to respond
Bursts forth
Camembert cousin
Related to the stars
Leftover bit
Team head: Abbr.
Sticks (to)
Single-handedly
Positive media coverage
Waze ways: Abbr.
Title for M.L.K. Jr.
Arthurian heroine
Prepare, as oysters or corn
___ Khan
Elizabethan, for one
Bit of land in the Seine
Trigonometry symbols for angles
Component of a relay
Nervous habit
Crafty
Prefix with system
Actress Drescher of "The Nanny"
___ ears
Canada's smallest prov.
Compensates
Friend for Françoise
Second attempt, informally
Actress Thompson of "Selma"
Prelude to a perspective
Creepy-crawly, maybe
Swipe
Big name in Dadaism
Made tight
Sarah Drew, on "Grey's Anatomy"
Chinese appetizers ... or a punny description of 17-, 28-, 35- and 45-Across
Laura Dern, in "Little Women"
Professor in a library, perhaps
Tour de France, e.g.
Shorten the sentence, maybe?
Sonny Corleone, for one
Hip designs?
Crow
Ming-Na Wen, on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."
New Testament epistle
Princess Organa
Avowal to a long-distance lover
Barbara Billingsley, on "Leave It to Beaver"
Santa's helper?
QB blunder: Abbr.
Half of a centaur
One of the Obamas
To-go
Golf coup
Blind as ___
Hair on the back of the neck

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