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New York Times crossword of March 22nd, 2017 other clues
'Dude!'
'False face must hide what the false heart doth ___': Macbeth
'The Shape of Things to Come' author
'The supreme ___ of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting': Sun Tzu
'Waiting for Lefty' playwright
'You lowdown, no-good bum,' e.g
'___ yourself!'
Accelerated pace
Actor Stephen
Amazon menace
Barrel part
Basic concept
Basis of some insurance fraud
Biblical book duo
Big brand of kitchen knives
Brawl
Brief period in nuclear physics: Abbr
Cells for new generations
Change through time
Cold War threat
Corner office, maybe
Crayfish feature
D.E.A. agents, informally
Dealer's query
Descriptor of many statesmen
Designer Wang
Drove off
Duplicate
Early historian of ancient Rome
Edges up to
Enjoyed immensely
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues'
Figure of the underground economy?
Fresh air's opposite?
Graph section, literally
Hacking target
In the pink
Jerry Lewis's 'Nutty Professor' was an early example of one
Kerfuffle
Kid's transport, literally
Laila of the ring
Les États-___
Like 'Dancing With the Stars' dancers
Like 'n' and 'r,' in phonetics
Like favorite literary passages
Many a toy train track
Many meses in México
Mass figure
Military headquarters, literally
Modest response to a compliment
Most AARP members: Abbr
Night class subj
Nondairy substitute
Nonmeat choices at a deli counter
Obsolescent communications devices
One-track
Overcast
Part of the URL for 27-Across
Popular afternoon talk show
Popular puzzle invented in Japan
Present location, when visiting the boondocks
Quickly
R.B.I., for one
Salon procedure
Sch. with campuses in Brooklyn and Brookville
See 50-Across
Sets (down)
Severe malaise
State firmly
Stream disturbance
Swamp critter
Unrenewed, as a subscription
Variable estimated by pollsters
Well positioned (for)
What 'ex-' means
With 55-Across, preservative for fine wood furniture
Words on some blood drive stickers
___ steak (British term for a sirloin cut)

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