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New York Times crossword of March 18th, 2016 other clues
'___ war': F.D.R
'Girl With a Hoop' painter
'Hotel Impossible' airer
'Incredible!'
'Jake and ___' (comedy web series)
'___ problem'
Amoeba feature
Banff wildlife
Be in store
Big mushroom producer, in brief
Big name in guitars
Bled
Book before Daniel
Bugs on the road
Common question after a name is dropped
Common waiting room viewing
Corsairs and Rangers of the 1950s
Cousin of a blintz
Decision debated for decades
Denoting the style in which one might consider this clue to be written
Ending with Manhattan
Fall foliage color
Fictional race of the distant future
First name in cosmetics
Form of civil disobedience
Frame from a drawer
Fret about
Friends, in slang
Gets from A to B instantly
Give a dynamite finish?
Gives a lift
Guitar-making wood
Guitar-making wood
In public
It flows for nearly 2,000 miles in Asia
It's a lift
Italian wine
Kings' supporters
Like some warfare
Lock horns
Lubitsch of old Hollywood
Means of obtaining private information
Miraculous solutions
Name in many van Gogh titles
Office drones
Ones preparing Easter eggs
Op art pattern
P.M. who won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize
Picasso masterpiece with a French title
Post-tragedy comment
Presumption
Put on a pedestal
Runs off at the mouth
Salad base
Says one can make it, say
Sir William ___, so-called 'Father of Modern Medicine'
State
Subcompact
Subject to an air attack
Sympathetic sorts
Things in keys
Well
Well-known, now
Worrisome engine sound
___ war

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