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New York Times crossword of March 12th, 2023 other clues
Hemingway's home for over 20 years
Brown of the Food Network
Donation center
Paris-based carrier
More than just compact
Tiny prop
"Pleeease?"
Impatient contraction
Stereotypical name for a female poodle
Grannies
Calculus calculation
It might end on a high note
Lent a hand
Sierra ___
TV monitor, in brief?
Glass of "This American Life"
Praise for a diva
Tedious sort
Lettuce, in many a low-carb recipe
Big jazz combo
It smooths the way
Part of a goat or Africa
Somewhat, musically
Weapon with a spring
Put away for now
Behind, in slang
Skate park trick
Lee who wrote "Go Set a Watchman"
Drink with a domed lid
"Am I understood?"
One in charge of Brownies and cookies? / Easy to understand
Grift
Assert
"Go me!"
What gerunds are formed from
Blue: Sp.
"Am I oversharing?"
Childish nuisance
Major health legislation of 2010, in brief
German deli meat / Discussion
One might be raised on a farm
"Washboard" features
M.L.B. player with over 600 career home runs, to fans
Mushy ___ (British side dish)
Poehler of "Inside Out"
Palm product
Mexican capital
Some steel beams
They might result in booby prizes / Physical discomforts
Dance move used to teach children how to limit spreading germs while sneezing
Apt name for a horticulturist?
Shawkat of "Arrested Development"
Wispy, as hair
Ring or belt, essentially
Post-dryer chore / Splendid
"Consequently …"
Feature of an ungulate
Predators whose genus name translates to "of the kingdom of the dead"
Game stoppers
Buzzer
Now
Steamed Chinese bun
Speaker of the catchphrase "Did I do that?" on 1990s TV
One whom the bride and groom didn't invite / Steal a meal
Traveled on horseback
It's a stretch
Moonfish
Deep cut?
Inoffensive
Brit's clothespin
"Sportsman of the Century," per Sports Illustrated
Not just bad
Stop running, in a way
"99 Luftballons" singer
Words with motion or stone
Three sheets to the wind
___-do-well
Gumbo vegetables
"Don't Matter" singer, 2007
"Go, ___!"
Arduous journeys
Continue
Issue featuring celebrity issues / Repeatedly
Modern lead-in to -ade
"Bloody" English monarch
Coup group
"Gotcha"
Many a 21st-century liberal
John known as the "Father of the National Parks"
PT Cruisers, e.g.
More adorable
Ohio site of the first Quaker Oats factory
Fightin' words
NorCal hub
Green isle
2012 Seth MacFarlane film with a 2015 sequel
Grassy surface
Vocal nudge
Go with the wind, in a way
Potential result of a strike
Notification
Where you hope to get a good deal
See 66-Across
Unyielding
Spots to relax
Feminist writer Jong
"Fiddlesticks!"
Westminster competitor
Clicks "I agree," maybe
Despises
With 72-Across, post-sledding mugful
Popular French periodical
Where to let a sleeping dog lie
Article in a French periodical
Do some taxing work online?
Plus
Stolen goods
Start of many a T-shirt slogan
Akbar's tomb locale
Settles the score
Like yarn and old film
Most of it is found underwater
Intermission follower, often
Home of the world's busiest train station (3.5 million daily commuters)
Party person, informally
Come to an end
Siddhartha Gautama by another name
River through Pakistan
Like Nero Wolfe
Many interstate vehicles
Utopia / Occasionally, poetically
One getting out early
No party person
California's ___ Tree National Park
Like noble gases
Make a trade
Turn off
Emulate Rockin' Robin, in a 1958 hit
Poke

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