NYT Crossword March 12 2020 answers
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March 12 2020 crossword
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Card game with melds:
CANASTA
Shortening in a coffee order:
CAF
___ group (hospital classification):
ABO
Leif Ericson, for one:
NORSEMAN
Burning desire?:
ARSON
Sullies:
STAINS
Let the cat out of the bag:
TELL
Gator's tail?:
ADE
Divulged:
SPILLED
Alternative to a fence:
SHRUBS
Like some smoky Scotch:
PEATY
Biometric ID method:
IRISSCAN
Article in El Mundo:
LOS
Surmounts:
LIESON
Accustomed:
ENURED
Oust:
DEPOSE
Scrubbed:
ABORTED
Wonder Woman, for one:
HEROINE
Part 1 of a story attributed to 34-Across:
FORSALE
Elevate, redundantly:
RAISEUP
Bed of roses?:
SOIL
Fortitude:
GUTS
People found in rows:
GARDENERS
Sellout abbr.:
SRO
Institution founded by Benjamin Franklin, in brief:
UPENN
Push:
URGE
Sign of cat love:
PURR
Part 2 of the story:
BABYSHOES
Cat hate:
BATH
"Stardust" composer Carmichael:
HOAGY
It adds punch to punch:
RUM
Goes back and forth (with):
SPARS
___ party:
PITY
Nast of publishing:
CONDE
Foie ___:
GRAS
It flows to the harbor of Le Havre:
SEINE
"___ better be good!":
ITD
Barnyard bleat:
MAA
The south of France, with "le":
MIDI
Author of the concise yet evocative story told in this puzzle:
ERNESTHEMINGWAY
1991 sequel to "Gone With the Wind":
SCARLETT
Part of the DreamWorks logo:
MOON
Struck out on one's own:
WENTSOLO
Squabbling:
ATIT
Cry of pain:
YIPE
Unwelcoming:
ICY
Show of approval:
NOD
Subject of a 1960 expedition by Sir Edmund Hillary:
YETI
Yoga pose:
ASANA
Echo, e.g.:
ANSWER
Unfazed:
SERENE
Do loop-the-loops, maybe:
AVIATE
Sainted 11th-century pope:
LEOIX
Not so fast?:
LOOSER
Popular new holidays gifts of 2001:
XBOXES
Feeling of a frosty wind:
NIP
End of the story:
NEVERWORN
Hit 2008 Pixar film:
WALLE
Montana mining city:
BUTTE
Single:
UNWED
Mister, abroad:
SRI
One of the only remaining "people's republics":
LAOS
A whole bunch:
TONS
Limo window feature:
TINT
Sneaky critters:
WEASELS
Opposite of purity:
SIN
Like this puzzle's story, in length:
SIXWORD
Take to the hills?:
SKI
Kylo ___ of "Star Wars":
REN
"Dr." with the 2011 hit "I Need a Doctor":
DRE
Dub, say:
ENTITLE
One being dubbed:
KNEELER
Confirm, as an email address:
REENTER
"No making changes now":
ITSDONE
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