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New York Times crossword of March 14th, 2021 other clues
Not as scarce
Ambient musician Brian
Language not traditionally written with spaces between words
Ump's call
Gym array
Comedian Wong
Sweet bread
Gave out
Prop in a Shakespeare tragedy
God of love
Performer's showcase
Goofy images, perhaps?
Architectural innovation jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1982
Actress Perez
Old N.Y.C. subway inits.
Kitchen brand whose name becomes an animal after adding a "t"
Grooming tool jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1979
Wish list items
"Gotcha"
___ Sea, whose eastern basin has become a desert
Either spy to the other in "Spy vs. Spy"
Abbr. at the end of a planner
His face overlooks Havana's Plaza de la Revolución
Some rappers
Bit of bait
Place to order a cassoulet
"Yellow Flicker Beat" singer, 2014
Pioneer in 35mm cameras
Refurbish
See 67-Across
Painter Paul
Type of headsail
Super-duper
Hammer out, say
Butler played by Gable
Music genre for Carmen Miranda
Midnight trip to the fridge, say
Fire ___
Shake off
Finding it funny
Classic board game derived from pachisi
Like dice, shapewise
Taters
Word connecting two last names
Phil of "Dr. Phil"
Droll
They're not known for neatness
Treadmill settings
Intensity of color
Eponym of an M.L.B. hitting award
With 20-Across, yearly
Winter sport jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1965
When the president may make a pitch
Writing aid jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1967
"___ Lisa"
Fender product, for short
Ransacks
Some sports car options
Therefore
"Them's the breaks!"
Peter the Great and others
Windows forerunner
Jellied British delicacy
Goes down
Satirical cartoonist, born 3/13/1921, known for dreaming up ridiculous inventions ... or are they?
Like Bach's first two "Brandenburg" Concertos
___ block
Cartoonist Dave famous for "The Lighter Side of ..."
Org. concerned with performance rights
___ diavolo (in a peppery tomato sauce)
Year-round Phoenix hrs.
How anatomy charts are drawn
"Mountain of God," in Exodus
Longtime name in cinemas
"___ From Muskogee" (Merle Haggard hit)
Crew's control?
Sticky stuff
High toss
Mormon church, for short
Oodles
Blow
Mace, for one
Hid
Toss in a chip, maybe
Big part of the S&P 500
"It's co-o-old!"
Move stealthily
Word repeated before "again"
Ex-QB football analyst Tony
Off the mark
Substance that helps a spaceship's fuel burn
It's greener the higher it is, for short
Glow, in a way
Direct
Narrow inlet
___ of Man
Part
Exposed to high heat, in a way
Cosmetics brand with "Face anything" ads
Ragamuffin
Nominee's place
Apt surname for a hot dog vendor?
It might come in a yard glass
Russian assembly
Gutter nuisance in cold climates
Suet alternative
Survivalist's stockpile
Gobbles up
Principles
Alone
Whirled around
Sting, e.g.
Egg holders
Droop
Its coat of arms features a marlin and flamingo, with "the"
Command+Y, on a Mac
Most sinewy
Blues ensemble?
Slices easily (through)
Since
Like slapstick comedies
1960s style
Baseball's "Big Papi"
Brush brand
Cartoon speech bubble, often
Swizzle
Hire calling?
Hazard on an Arctic voyage
Feature of a Care Bear's belly
Oodles
Italian lager
Manual readers
Square thing
Porters, e.g.
Telephone feature jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1961
"___ fun!"
Early smartphone model
Like some rights and engineers
Stampede member in "The Lion King"

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