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When tripled, 1964 Beach Boys hit crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2021 other clues
Workers with taxing schedules, for short?
Japanese brewery
Who's the Boss?
Prefix with pad
Big name in vacuum cleaners and fans
Cell with 23 unpaired DNA strands
Longtime co-star of Mariska Hargitay on "Law & Order: SVU"
Big Mac ingredient
Taste with a little zip
Compensating reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Stomach soother
Bedouin stopping points
Loops in, in a way
360° martial arts maneuver
Willy of children's literature
Abbr. on a scenic overlook sign
Slippery
Fourth word of the "Star Wars" prologue
Person known by a single name, as found in 20-, 29-, 47- and 55-Across
Little shut-eye
Swivel on an axis
Some barbecue fare
Subside
Distance for a first down
Leading female role in "Pulp Fiction"
Collectible car of the late '50s
Sleep inducer of folklore
Greedy person's cry
Tennis's Nadal, to fans
In the midst of
One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
Obligation to do something
Color slightly
Swerve (into)
Where one might go through withdrawal?
"Animal House" character named for an animal
Blunders
Girl, in Guadalajara
Pie nut
"___ the media!"
Partner of "relax"
Mortal lover of Aphrodite
Gathering of bishops
"You wish!"
Body part where a shoe goes
Some establishments next to airports
Provocative, quickly produced opinion piece
Campus designed by Thos. Jefferson
Word with ray or tommy
"Srsly?!"
Philosopher who lent his name to a "razor"
Seemingly forever
Tuscan city
Stroke of brilliance
Modern kind of call
Opposites of picker-uppers?
Calligraphy tools
Climber in academia?
It may be hazardous
Looked at lustfully
Majority of Mad Libs entries
Mystery writer Blyton
Only defenseman to have won the N.H.L. scoring title (1970, 1975)
Down East, to a New Englander
Flight sleeping aid
"Uh-oh, you shouldn't have done that!"
Mahershala with two Oscars
Makeshift crib, once
Burn slightly
Distance runner
___ management
Looms, say
Kind of alphabet
Send out
French peak
Hold up
Japan's largest carrier

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