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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2020 other clues
It comes three after pi
Present
Unnamed women
Member of an old Western empire
Carnival bagful
Popular photo-sharing site
Informal name for a reptile that can seemingly run on water
Waiting room features
1990 Robin Williams title role
Calls on
Mexico's national flower
Tea company owned by Unilever
Make a delivery
George W. Bush or George H. W. Bush
Blubber
Handout at check-in
"Quit horsing around!"
Rewards for good behavior, maybe
Not needing a pump
Lumberjack
Causes for censuring, maybe
Guy who's easily dismissed
Glad competitor
It's office-bound
Wrench with power
"Amscray!"
With disapproval or distrust
"Sounds 'bout right"
Roughly 251,655 miles, for Earth's moon
Final part of a track race
N.L. Central player
Ramen topping
Bouncer's confiscation
"Independents Day" author Lou
Chain named phonetically after its founders
Costing a great deal, informally
"That's rich!"
Reconciler, for short
Bonus, in ad lingo
Dental hygienist's order
___ justice
Refuse to go there!
Prized footwear introduced in 1984
Compliant
So-called "good cholesterol"
Chronic pain remedy
Pat on the back
Openness
Green org.
State capital whose name is pronounced as one syllable (not two, as many think)
Formal
Peeved
Around there
Get burned
Tastes, say
Heave
"Ah, all right"
Force onto the black market, say
Activity for kids out for kicks?
"S.N.L." castmate of Shannon and Gasteyer
Pamper
Participant in a 1990s civil war
Complex figure?
Thai neighbor
Classic film with a game theme
Launch
Neighbors of the Navajo

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