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Inits. in 1970s-'80s rock crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 21st, 2020 other clues
Satay dip
"Por ___ Cabeza" (tango classic)
Little theorem within a bigger theorem
Encourage
"You betcha!"
Zora ___ Hurston, writer of the Harlem Renaissance
Arrange, in a way, as hair
Much-used technology in the 1990s that's largely outmoded today
Common address ender
Event that's not for singles
Classic rock hit that asks "Is it tomorrow or just the end of time?"
Like a lamb
Big Apple?
"___ remember ..."
Doing the job
Girl with a 19-Across
Race car, e.g.
Dealt a low blow
Way to watch shows beginning in 1999
Reserve
Tricky swap
Cathedral eponym
Algorithm part
Cone head?
Ones trying to cover all the bases
Like idols
Beatlesque hairstyle
Pound sign?
Hanauma Bay locale
Pop label
Where the biblical Esther and Daniel are purported to be buried
Some ironware
Tusked savanna dweller
Something that's often named after a scientist
___ tear
"Death Becomes Her" co-star, 1992
Ash, e.g.
Arabic leader
Instrument with a bent neck
Big tubes
Proofreader's abbr.
Seconds
R. J. Reynolds brand
Spanish sweetheart
Attempt
Biz bigs
Roll out
"We move the world" sloganeer
Sign of healing
Get ready, in a way
Not just meet the needs of
Bit of osculation
It's the truth
Commanding the situation
Two-time Emmy nominee for playing Suzanne Sugarbaker
Peach or plum
Move clandestinely
Wrong
Slangy part of a conversation recap
Civil rights activist buried in Arlington National Cemetery
They come with strings attached
Fakes
Mobile dwelling on a steppe
Something to shoot for
Woman with a 32-Down
Sports org. headquartered in Indianapolis
Special
Go with
"We deliver for you" sloganeer, for short

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