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New York Times crossword of March 15th, 2024 other clues
Dom maker
Milquetoast
Foul smell
Rip (from)
Pages on the left side
Suffix that turns a verb into an adjective
iPhone command
Proportion of customers that make a purchase, in business-speak
Profession
More trifling
Real prat
"And She ___" (Talking Heads hit)
Catchy tunes
Indie output
Opposite of rubicund
Threat to crops
Battle site in Tennessee
Common additive to white rice
Components of some sports broadcasts
Fish named for a weapon
Swing-era bandleader ___ Cates
*grimaces, sticks out tongue*
Decks and floors, informally?
"Which one of Arthur's knights built the Round Table? ___ Cumference!" (groaner)
Alters the narrative, in a way
"My goodness!"
Familiar (with)
Laphroaig flavorer
Words from a paper pusher?
Region of Italy that lends its name to a pepper
Scream for a team
What Charlotte lives above in "Charlotte's Web"
"The Lord of the Rings" actress
Unlikely gift
Courses
Vichyssoise ingredient
Source of the words "plaid" and "trousers"
Bacteriologist Walter who conducted yellow fever research
Preserver's purchase
Salon offering
Swear
Name that's a homophone of 24-Across
Fuji, for one
"Baloney!"
Gets ready to fly
Forgetting to finish this clue, for examp
"On Being Brought From Africa to America" writer, 1768
Got taken for a ride, in a way
Your ___
Vegetable whose name comes from Igbo
Occasion to ask the Four Questions
After Brazil, the world's second-largest producer of coffee
Campaign platforms, perhaps
Give a hand?
17-Across, for one
Bill originating in Texas
Left for the country?
"My goodness!"
Roy Lichtenstein's "Drowning Girl," e.g.
Bit of deductive reasoning?
Ground rule?
Raise
Cocktail with caffeine
Nobody else can take it
Can't stand the heat, say
It has its standards, for short
Kind of fixation

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