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New York Times crossword of March 21st, 2017 other clues
'... man ___ mouse?
'Mack the Knife' composer
'The buck stops here' prez
7,485 performances, for Broadway's original 'Cats'
Alleviated
Bar on a car
Baseball or basketball
Basketball inflaters
Bath fixture
Be a busybody
Birth control method, for short
Bollywood soundtrack instrument
Bullish trends
Bully's boast
Concerning, to a lawyer
Dame ___ Te Kanawa
Descartes's 'therefore'
Disney World theme park
Disposable lighters and pens
Doctors' org
Dude, Jamaica-style
Duke or dame
Entrance for Santa
Family member: Abbr
Floor warning
Genre for Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker
Good noise from an engine
Green govt. group
High-ranking British Parliament member
Humiliated
Ink stain
Invitation heading
It's no bull
It's often unaccounted for ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters
Itchy condition
Lifesavers for cops and sailors
Lilting melodies
Listening device
Moves briskly
Musical with the song 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina'
Native of southern India or northern Sri Lanka
Navel formation?
Newspaper essay
Nice location
Noah count?
Office staple since the 1980s
Old one, in Oldenburg
One side of a debate
Onetime telecommunications conglomerate, for short
Opposing vote
Out in public
Paul McCartney, for one
Peach or plum
Peter or Paul, but not Mary
Play for a patsy
Pool contents?
Pound sound
Pulls an all-nighter, say
Sarcastic laugh sound
Short-haired dog
Signs of healing
Something one shouldn't make in public
Study at a college that doesn't have applications?
Super Bowl-winning QB Bart
Surf sounds
The mark of Zorro
Trick football play
Way or means
White heron
With it
Work like Dürer
You can count on them
You, abroad
[No info yet]
___ bark beetle

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