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Abbreviated title without the second, third, fourth and sixth letters crossword clue


S R T A

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New York Times crossword of March 27th, 2020 other clues
"Fingers and toes crossed ..."
Barely
Some R.S.V.P.s
Favorite bar, say
Big retailer in outdoor gear
Daft
Device found between gutters
Applies
Record kept for travel reimbursement
Kind of wave
Code for Australia's busiest airport
Call it a day
Show tiredness
Cave ___ (beware the dog)
Supersmall, futuristic medical device
Honkers
Series of tweets
Take a turn
Series of tweets
Home of N.Y.C.'s Colonnade Row
Album holder
Texas A&M athlete
Little pointer
Humanitarian Wallenberg
Off-menu offering
Need to play, say
When "S.N.L." ends on the East Coast
Skilled at dodging
Seating request
Afflict
Senior moment?
Like zero
Ref. work in which the verb "set" has a 60,000-word entry
Lines on a park map
Four-wheeled transports that developed out of surf culture
One of the top things on a to-do list
Conducted
What a pane!
Oscar-nominated director of "Network" and "Dog Day Afternoon"
Word after "take a" or "take the"
Statues of mermaids, typically
Africa's largest city that's not a national capital
Didn't use the can?
Guitarist Summers of the Police
Alone, to Alain
Great shakes
Trojan War participant
"Grant them ___ rest" (requiem opening)
Transportation option in Philadelphia and Seattle
Not experience the same difficulties as others
Like cars at Consumer Reports
Held in suspense
Expensive coat material
Aqua ___
Befit
It helps you focus
Little something put away for later
Lock
Jazz great who took his name from Egyptian mythology
Cocktail with bourbon and sugar over crushed ice
Seller of Halloween costumes, perhaps
"It was ___ dream"
Highland body
Be awesome
Freudian concept
Writer nicknamed the "Playwright of the Midwest"
"The Ultimate Driving Machine" sloganeer
Aid in driving
"Deck the Halls" octet
Saucy ones
Brand with Prime Cuts

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