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Intel satellites, metaphorically crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 3rd, 2018 other clues
Novelist ___ Neale Hurston
Ending with Oxford or Cambridge
Enlightened sort
Shade
Airs
Site of a 1974 fight won by 40-Across
One who might needle you?
Band with the monster album 'Monster'
G.I. garb, for short
Org. with inspectors
Slugabed
Men's grooming brand
Become completely absorbed
Goes on
Parmesan alternative
So-called 'Father of Zoology'
Bible supporters, often
Gogol's '___ Bulba'
Philosopher who said 'A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step'
Staples competitor starting in 1988
Brief researcher, briefly
Piece of punditry
Good look
Strike out on one's own
Car lot designation
High-speed inits
Chem. unit
Plagued
Hot take?
Swell
Cinemax competitor
Popular cracker topper
Improvises, in a way
City at the mouth of the Yodo River
Put away
Try
Way out in space
Co-star with Shatner and Nimoy
Puzzle (out)
Ishmael's people
With 59-Down, spa supply
Common business attire
Questionnaire info
'How rude!'
'Enough!'
Kid with a moving life story?
[Can't wait!]
Correction corrections
Real stunner
Like many shorelines
___ analysis
Crackerjack
Restraint
'Further ...'
'Gesundheit!'
Lime and others
Dark side
Riesling alternative, familiarly
'The Wire' stickup man
Linda of Broadway's 'Jekyll & Hyde'
Display, as an image, using only a small number of different tones
Ron ___, nine-time All-Star from the 1960s-'70s Cubs
'We're done here'
Many a private investigator
Dramatists' degs
See 18-Across
1921 play for which the word 'robot' was invented
Market event, briefly
Email address ending
See 5-Down
1983 #1 hit with the lyric 'Take, take, take what you need'

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