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Novelist Ahern with the best sellers "PS, I Love You" and "Love, Rosie" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of March 17th, 2020 other clues
Vacationing, say
Blue Ribbon brewer
"___ Rabbit," 2019 Oscar-nominated film
Mexican money
Justice who replaced O'Connor
Slangy prefix meaning "super"
One who goes a-courting
Befitting a king or queen
Homes for cubs
Child, to doting parents
Offshoot of punk music
"That being said ..."
Classic Hunter S. Thompson novel, familiarly
Set of values
U.K. lexicon
"Rubber Duckie" singer on "Sesame Street"
Vaper's buy
Palmer with an "army"
German chancellor ___ von Bismarck
Strategy during the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Dot over an "i" or "j"
Singer with the 1994 hit "You Gotta Be"
Prefix with freak or warrior
Dispute between Wikipedia page updaters
___ whiskey
"Fiddling" emperor
"Nothin' doin'!"
On an even ___ (steady)
Ambivalence ... or a hint to 20-, 25- and 41-Across
Made privy to
Doesn't stop performing
Place to graze
As a minimum
Suffered from cramps, say
Police alert, for short
Eensy
"Stat!"
"I agree"
Presidential absolution, as for a Thanksgiving turkey
Out of the wind, at sea
Nickname for Angel Stadium, with "the"
Pal of Kyle and Kenny on "South Park"
"See? Just as I said!"
Takedowns at dojos
Toe the line
Actress Aniston, in tabloids
Stitching sites, briefly
Apple introduced in 1998
Ballerina's springing jump
A.T.M. expense
"... yadda, yadda, yadda"
Ignoring the record of past events
Square figure?
Dunham of "Girls"
Father of Thor
Period during which a throne is vacant
Minor gripe
Prefix with political or physics
Completed perfectly
Icelandic saga
When repeated, a World Cup chant
___ Lingus
Highest point value for a Scrabble tile
Winter sidewalk application
Weedy vacant lot, e.g.
Moray, for one
Newborn
___ Bo (workout system)
Pups
Kind of daisy
Makes socks, e.g.
"Frozen" snow queen
God: Sp.
___ year (2020, for example)
Celebratory words before "boy" or "girl"
Tax whiz, for short
Homer's neighbor on "The Simpsons"

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