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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2017 other clues
'As is' transaction
'Button your lip!'
'Darn!'
'Just kidding!'
'No' vote
'That feels so-o-o-o nice!'
'___ and ye shall find'
'___ Another' (NPR game show)
'___ my words'
'___ One: A Star Wars Story'
Aid for a lost driver, for short
Alert to squad cars, for short
Amazement
Arduous walk
Atlantic site of strange disappearances
Azalea of rap
Band with the 2000 hit 'Bye Bye Bye'
Big laugh
Boredom
British sports car, briefly
Cause for being refused a drink at a bar
Chaney of horror
Chicken ___ king
Clapton who sang 'Layla'
Colorful aquarium swimmers
Denim fabric
Didn't float
Emotion causing hyperventilation
Excellent service
Fashion house founded in Milan
Florida senator Marco
Former British P.M. Tony
Four-time M.L.B. All-Star José
Frank of the Mothers of Invention
From east of the Urals
Habit wearer
Halloween's mo
Hold on to
Hopeless
Hoppy brew, for short
Iditarod vehicle
Inmates
Instrument that makes the cheeks puff out
It's in the stratosphere
Jazzy Fitzgerald
Just for Men offering
Lavish care (on)
Lawyer: Abbr
Leg bone connected to the knee bone
Lieutenant on the original U.S.S. Enterprise
Like zombies
Michael who played both Batman and Birdman
Nonsense, as the Irish might say
One might end 'Q.E.D.'
One placing a telephone call
Opposite of bright
Organization for Janet Yellen, informally
Passionately brainy, say
Punny description for 17-, 26- or 48-Across
Ripped
Russian jet
Start of a playground joke
Store sign that might be flipped at 9 a.m
Stupid
Sup
Tango requirement
Terse
Treaty
Trump's 'The ___ of the Deal'
Use Listerine, say
Victoria's Secret measurement
Water down
Wee
Weight unit on a bridge sign
What ignorance is, they say
WSW's opposite
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