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James Bond genre, informally crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 2nd, 2021 other clues
___ tha Kyd (big name in rap, once)
Pothead
Chow down on, in modern slang
Like a rumpled bed
Road goo
Keep ___ on (look after)
Lead-in to correct
"Nova" airer
"Nothing's broken"
Hardens
Perfumery scents
Like a contract that's said to be "not worth the paper it's written on"
Part of E.S.L.: Abbr.
Short albums, for short
Chicken broth or beef bouillon?
Do an impression of
"Well, what have we here?!"
Whichever
Increase in the number of teams in a league, e.g.
Common text in A.P. Latin
Votes for
"Star Wars" pilot who, despite his name, flies with a co-pilot
Makes a boo-boo
"Geez!"
"No kidding?"
TV comic with a "Jokes Seth Can't Tell" segment
Druid, e.g.
Collar
Begrudgingly accepts, as a loss
Homes, in slang
Whales and water fountains produce them
Emanation from Barney Gumble on "The Simpsons"
Tutor's charge
Like a brooding teen, maybe
Attends to one's mental health, say
Like wet noodles
Lager or I.P.A.?
L.A. school
Power source for early engines
Hot fudge or caramel sauce?
The "E" of Q.E.D.
Last in a series
Titter
___-Barbera (onetime cartoon company)
[I can hear you, you know]
Participated in a stock exchange?
Women's health doc
Kind of daisy
"Dragon Ball Z" genre of TV and film
Bonkers
Lose after being way ahead, as a lead
Lion-colored
"I goofed ... who cares!"
"Eww, you could have kept that to yourself"
Boil down
Figure at a roast
Neat or on the rocks?
Before, to poets
Kind of nut with caffeine
Gen ___
Some Russian vodka, informally
Elitist
Part of a wintry mix
Web company that styles its name with an exclamation point
Cooke who was known as the "King of Soul"
Salinger heroine
___ one's sorrows
Wine aperitif
Feud (with)
Disconcerted
Some serious hosp. cases
Step between "ready" and "fire"
Scrabble piece
"Thanks, but no thanks"
Vitamin that could also be a bingo call
Jägermeister or Fireball?
Desktop debut of 1998

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