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New York Times crossword of March 31st, 2016 other clues
'Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg' heroine
'And what ___ rare as a day in June?': Lowell
Volkswagen model
War zone, e.g
Surrounded by
Welsh word that starts a noted college name
Co. money manager
Bit of Blues Brothers attire
Cole Porter tune sung by Frank Sinatra and Maurice Chevalier
Bay Area's ___ College
Attic buildup
Big online source for film info
Benefit
As found
Ancestor of a cello
Champagne name
Asylums
Double back?
Current events?
Crème-crème filler
___ Valley (Utah ski resort)
Zika virus tracker, for short
___ buco
Comics troublemaker
What an otoscope examines
How conflicts are best resolved
Govt. IDs
It might be taken before a trip
Jazzman Baker
Jet for a jet-setter
Knowing all about
Leave early, say
Nightmare
Pep
Make a scene, say
On-schedule
Oklahoma city
Double solitaire?
Mass distribution?
Light touch
No-nos in Leviticus 26:1
Fallon predecessor
One of its sources is Lake Tana
Noah's escape
Double life?
Double space?
Give the stink eye
One appointed to the Royal Victorian Order
Double take?
Entry points
Like some parking garage rates
Pig featured in a series of children's books
Elected
Like London's City Hall
Lightly touch, as a shoulder
'Who ___?'
'Who ___?'
5.5-point type
1890s vice president Stevenson
'Gotcha, dude'
'Excellent, mon ami'
'Do I ___!'
Spaniard granted the right to conquer Florida by Charles V
Stick with it
Proficient with
Robert Galbraith and J. K. Rowling
Supermodel who married David Bowie
Self-congratulatory words
Supreme Court justice nominated by Bush

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