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New York Times crossword of March 1st, 2020 other clues
Maintain
Grendel, e.g.
Overseas landmark located in Elizabeth Tower
"___ complicated"
Classic Mell Lazarus comic strip
"I knew it was you!"
"Fa-a-ancy!"
Curse remover
Soaring performer
Take to the soapbox
Jargon
GAZACHO
Store sign info
Young antagonist in Super Mario games
Diana Ross musical, with "The"
Counterpart of the Roman Aurora
"Life of Pi" author Martel
Mythical archer
Have no success with
Reply of faux innocence
Speak with swagger
John, to Lennon
Spiral
Like some web pages and memories
Suffix with Jumbo
SMEILL
Chemist's study
Words of wonder
Will Ferrell and Tina Fey
Org. for which Pelé once played
Chocolaty Post cereal
Muffin choice
Noted Chinese-American fashion designer
Something many an A-list celebrity has
Area with a half-dome
Leafy shelter
U.S. ally in the Gulf War
Mystical ball
"Hear ye! Hear ye!" announcers
Nickname of the Miami Heat's all-time leader in points, games, assists and steals
ENTURIES
Payment to a freelancer for unpublished work
Old Spanish bread
Waterside lodging with a portmanteau name
Obstacle-free courses
Informal "Ugh!"
___ fixe
Drinking sounds
Little thing to pick
Put back to level one, say
Some p.m. times
Young salamanders
"The United States is not, and never will be, at war with ___": Obama
Fireside chat prez
Subj. of Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution
Home of the Sun Devils, familiarly
Rock standard?
RUMYSELF
Digitally IDs by location
Big name in skin care
Features of some dresses and shoes
Subtracting
Stifled
Help line?
Keyboard key
"With any luck!"
Uncompromising
House of Burgundy?
Cabernet county
Land between Albania and Serbia
___ smear
Histrionic sort
Bird Down Under
Carnival or circus, so to speak
Computer addresses, for short
Play's final act?
Fraternity and sorority members
Magical healer
China flaw
Original airer of "The Office"
Familiar inits. in math
Lapis lazuli shade
TECHNIQUEO
Adam's ___
DEFINITEL
Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
Air traffic watchdog, for short
Violinist Leopold
Literary protagonist named after a king of Israel
Film character introduced in 1977, who died in a 2015 sequel
French compliment
"That's show ___!"
___ Major
INSTBANT
Ability that's hard to explain
Derive (from)
Handsewn toy
Woman in Progressive ads
Book reviewers, for short
1910s flying star
James Garfield's middle name
ENVIRONMENAL
Yuletide
Part of binoculars
Delight in
Language from which "reindeer" comes
Annoyance for Santa
Rowing machine, in fitness lingo
Christmas gift bearers
Sierra ___
___ nova
Peachy-keen
Like some hair and embarrassed friends
Sweetums
Get perfect
First Nations people
___ counter
Tiny amount
Something that's not easy to blow
Alpine lodging
___ sauce (sushi bar condiment)
Happening again?
Burdened
Veil over a Muslim woman's face
Millennials
Org. to which Jordan once belonged
___-doke
No go-getter
Congeal
Cross shape
Target of an athlete's M.R.I.
*big kiss*
Chief legal officers: Abbr.
Quick time out
"___ changed"
Charlotte of "The Facts of Life"
Stretch of history

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