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New York Times crossword of March 13th, 2020 other clues
Opera style using everyday events rather than myth
Something drawn for sport
Pro
Less than required
Common recipient of an erroneous apostrophe
Rawboned
National ___ Day (March 16 observance, appropriate to this puzzle)
Ctrl-Shift-___ (shortcut for a force-quit)
Home to sedges and reeds
It has a lot of competition on TV
Those: Sp.
Fly
Dastards
"Yikes!"
Wall: Fr.
Product whose package has a splash of milk
"Puss in Boots" villain
Good name for a financial adviser
You name it
Title setting for a Hemingway novel, with "the"
Bad place for a long run
Basketball Hall-of-Famer nicknamed "The Answer"
Like 17-Across
Little drink
Home for some famous 17-Acrosses, informally
When many workdays begin
Wish one could
Representation of one's personality in the natural world
League standings format
Tony-winning actress for "Miss Saigon"
Situated away from the point of origin
Kind of ice cream
Possibly not even that
Manages
1909 Physics Nobelist for radio communications
Opposite of returnable
Research complex in Bethesda, Md.
Like xenon
Aromatic flower from China
Like la nuit
Annual hoops event, for short
Wedding words
Put on
Foreign policy advisory grp.
Strain to recall?
Per
Princess in L. Frank Baum books
Noted Marilyn Monroe feature
Not pro
Pal of Piglet
Collection at the entrance to a mosque
Put the kibosh on
Rivers of New York City
Brunch beverages, informally
Some census info
G, in the key of C
Wedding words
H
Jousting venue, informally
Tab key, e.g.

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