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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 2018 other clues
Assns
Foot: Lat
'Yeah, right'
Girl's name that's a body part in reverse
Otherwise
Strain
Argentine author Jorge ___ Borges
Attacks
Take a header
Gritty genre
Backslide
Pay a visit
Take the top off
Baked pasta dish
Period when mammals first appeared
Taxing subject, briefly?
Hardly
Band with the aptly titled album 'Powerage'
Has control over
Place for a marshmallow
Tee shot goof
Blue area on a Risk board
Playwright Chekhov
Haute couture inits
Texter's qualifier
Bohemian
Potato harvesting aid
Things at the ends of dogs' legs
Bring about
Pre-Olympic event
Honker
Treat as a saint
Castle with famous steps
Product with a pipe on its packaging
Kind of terrier
Was on first
Chewed stimulant in the Mideast
Pupil surrounder
No mas!
Last-ditch
Where a bowl is set
Classic letter puzzle -- or, when parsed differently, a hint to three Down answers in this puzzle
'Don't look at me!'
Recommend, as an applicant
Leader in white
Where many people make connections
Conservative
Repeat for emphasis
Like goo
Wide-brimmed hats
Disharmonize
School yardstick, for short
Literary heroine who says 'Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine'
Dum-dum
Shape on a suspension bridge
Mao Zedong or Mahatma Gandhi
Writes
Entertaining, in a way
Writing/editing aid
Show of brilliance
Monsoonlike
Sorority letter
___ budget
Evening stroll
'Bring it on!' or 'Let's rumble!'
Narrow margin
Spinny billiards shot
Annual cinéma award
___ Karakum (Asian desert)
Fictional home in Georgia
'Moving right along ...'
Spread around
One might be nervous

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