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New York Times crossword of March 30th, 2019 other clues
Nonreligious observance: Abbr.
U-Haul competitor
Not up
Substantial
He works with bugs
Lift
They're chewable but not meant to be eaten
Evening service
County in northeast England
Old Testament prophet
Feature of many a general's statue
Political commentator Pfeiffer
A caddie may retrieve one
To give: Sp.
Matched (up)
"South Park" brother
Hair clump
Ancient supercontinent
"Shoot!"
"What a dang shame"
Some bar signs
1965 hit by the Kinks
"Money says ..."
Perch for a deer hunter
Seller of staples
Martin Luther's crime
"Glad to hear it!"
They're blue on maps
Trig. function
Beef
The 23rd one took place in 2010
Catholic celebration
Quenched
"It's ___ real"
Part of many a rowing club logo
"Can I come out now?"
Kelp forest resident
Magazine that's weekly in France but monthly in the U.S.
No later than
He has a Wild Ride at Disneyland
Oracle's home
This or that
Totally screw up?
Extended warranty fig.
Court venue
___ deck (bodybuilder's machine)
Deg. that requires the study of calculus
Firearms without serial numbers
Like movie rental stores
Workplace kudos
Minnelli who married Judy Garland
More shabby
Hereditary ruler
Pfizer drug
"Well, that was weird"
Put into beta
Didn't go anywhere
Message on the "cake car" in the climactic scene of "Animal House"
Cute-sized
Peabrain?
Falling-out
Capital known as the City of Trees
Here's one pour vous
"Cómo es ___?" (Spanish for "What's the deal?")
Diner's booking, slangily
Part of a wedding weekend
The third of three X's
Take a furtive look
Some suits
It was discovered on Mars in 2018
Something holding up the works?

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