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New York Times crossword of March 26th, 2016 other clues
Brand of lemon dish liquid
Calligrapher's grinding mortar
Certain home subcontractors
Clusters of mountains
Contents of a bag behind a mound
Crooner with the 1978 platinum album 'You Light Up My Life'
Drug company founder of 1876
Elegant surroundings for kings and queens?
Fajitas and such
Final menu option, maybe
Fraternal patriotic org
Frightful little suckers
Get ready to fight, maybe
Gig composition
Grandparents, often
Groups usually of 13
Guards on the gridiron
Hip attachment?
Hitherto
Irish revolutionary Robert
Isn't fooling
Jimbo's sidekick on 'South Park'
Latin word usually shortened to 'c.'
Latte option
Life ___
Like conspirators
Listing
Many a West Jordan resident
Mechanism for making things disappear in '1984'
Noted 1950s backup band
One of a pair that clicks
One with a supporting role
Petrifying figure
Pioneering woman in American literature?
Produces heat?
Rough, loosely woven fabric
Sight after a blizzard
Staple for sketches, for short
Street with an office
Suburb of San Diego
The 'me' in 'Roger & Me'
Unhealthily light
Up a tree
What calves may get caught in
What some women are waist-high in
Whirlybird whirlers
Williams-Sonoma line
Winter hours in Kan
Yellow-flowered primrose
You can't go over them
458 and 488 on the road
'Hop-Frog' author, for short
'Lost' actor Daniel ___ Kim
'The Coming of Arthur,' e.g
'___ Mistress' (1982 horror film)
1995 top 10 hit for Hootie & the Blowfish
Alternative to chow fun
Any of les Nations Unies
Arthur Ashe Courage Award and others
Be of the opinion
Bereft
Big dip
Bistro

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