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The Denver Post crossword of March 2nd, 2020 other clues
Raised area on a neck
Established custom
Women, condescendingly
Rich cake
Señor Guevara
Aviator Earhart
Thence
Is litigious
Literary collection
Letters on a dumbbell
Redolence
Look around casually
Back-and-forth contest
Classic toy
Always, to the Bard
It may be bitter
Made a replica
Quinn in ''Annie''
Young equine
Sorry state
Stalwart
Create a dart
Bonaire neighbor
New Zealand native
Greek for ''To your health''
Knit's partner
Zone
Athletes' reps
Kind of supervision
Wankel or diesel
Citation ender
Lost it
Ruffle feathers
Things may get stuck in these
Dogma
Sudden outpouring
Slow on the uptake
Theater section
Dangerfield's ''No respect,'' e.g.
Life preserver?
Sultan of swat
Jaunty rhythm
Persian fairy
Word with Rio or Mar
Volcanic rock
Corkscrew
''Colorful'' Sioux chief
One toward passage
Vegetarian staple
Three-faced woman
Some B'way letters
Poetic time of day
Makes a choice
''Like it'' alternative
Best part of the cake, to some
Just short
Yucky stuff
Gold, in Guatemala
Type of situation
Duel prelude
Lost it
Hindi courtesy title
Spell of spending
Speller's phrase
Capone's nemesis
Siamangs, e.g.
Chat-room chuckle
Examinations of a type
Capone follower Frank
Knife handle
Swedish statesman Palme
''I'm outta here''
Lost it
Part of QED
Tick off
Shakespearean forest
He really did go for baroque

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