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Ibsen's homeland: Abbr crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2016 other clues
'Perfecto!'
'After all that hard work, I'll order some cake'?
'American Greed' channel
'Climb ___ Mountain'
'Hey, I want to listen here!'
'Ooh, dat hurt!'
'Sharp' fashion
'Speed' star
'Where to Invade Next' filmmaker
'___ sport!'
1 + 2, in Germany
1-5 on a cellphone screen
1914 battle site
Actor Stephen
Anatomical sac
Antarctic waters
Bellyache
Best
Burden
Bust supporter
Cape Cod town
Carriage
Looney Tunes devil, for short
Member of Generation Z
Messenger of biochemistry
Mormons, for short
Party with pu pu platters
Carried on
Chinese calendar animal
City and province of southern Italy
Clobbers
Comment after a bull's-eye
Compact
Comparable (to)
Composer Novello
Composer of the Windows 95 start-up sound
Cone head?
Confirmation, e.g
Cotton candy additive
Country whose name is one letter different from a mountain
Creature on the Australian coat of arms
Cut ties with, in a way
Cylindrical pasta
Derisive cry
Desires
Distress
Dundee turndown
Encouraging words from slug enthusiasts?
Fan part
Fifth-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
Fish eggs
French film director Clair
Game for little sluggers
Gheorghe ___, former 7'7' N.B.A. player
Golf's Champagne Tony
Gray matter?
Grp. that gets the lead out?
Have in view
Hayek of 'Frida'
Hit the ground running?
Hook, line and sinker
Huge spans
Indian retreats
Investment sometimes pronounced as a name
iRobot vacuum
Japanese noodle
Juillet et août
Kemper of 'The Office'
Latin word on the back of a dollar bill
Law school class
Leading
Letters of invitation?
Like Loyola and Xavier universities
Like most trivia, in the real world
Like some losers
Like some prose
Lindbergh, e.g
Little darling
Long race, in brief
Longtime soap actress Hall
Magazine edition: Abbr
Make secret
Math ordinal
Milo of stage and screen
Mozart's '___ kleine Nachtmusik'
Mummy in 'The Mummy'
Musical lead-in to -smith
New York engineering sch
Nothing: Fr
One side of a quad, say
One-named hitmaker of the 1950s-'60s
Pasta whose name is Italian for 'feathers'
Peg solitaire puzzle brand
People holding things up
Peter and Francis: Abbr
Peter Pan rival
Play
Possible reply to 'Where are you?'
Precision
Prefix with -scope
Rap's Dr. ___
Ring master
Risky
Rogers, Orbison and Yamaguchi
Roman gods
Sale tag abbr
Saverin who co-founded Facebook
SEAL Team 6 mission
Shout to one about to be knighted?
Sicilian six
Skyscraping
Some offensive linemen: Abbr
Sponsor of classic radio's 'Little Orphan Annie'
Stoned
Surmise
Take a clothing slogan too seriously?
Terminal in a computer network
Thanks, in Hawaii
The matador's foe
Tiger Stadium sch
Tiny powerhouse
Top-notch
Toymaker Rubik
Try
Tulle, to brides?
Up
Video game playing, e.g
Voice from a phone
Warren Buffett's rule about hugging?
What a bandoleer holds
When Hamlet says 'Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio'
Whom 'I saw' on a seesaw, in a tongue twister
Word said with right or rise
Word with two apostrophes
You are, in español
___ Aviv
___ bean
___ Day (Hawaiian holiday)
___-d'Oise (French department)

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