NYT Crossword March 21 2017 answers
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March 21 2017 crossword
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Work like Dürer:
ETCH
Alleviated:
EASED
Duke or dame:
TITLE
Pulls an all-nighter, say:
CRAMS
"The buck stops here" prez:
HST
Peter or Paul, but not Mary:
TSAR
Bar on a car:
TIEROD
Be a busybody:
SNOOP
Pound sound:
ARF
Family member: Abbr.:
REL
Bath fixture:
BASIN
Genre for Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker:
BEBOP
Way or means:
AVENUE
Paul McCartney, for one:
SIR
Onetime telecommunications conglomerate, for short:
ITT
Opposing vote:
NAY
Lilting melodies:
AIRS
Concerning, to a lawyer:
INRE
Musical with the song "Don't Cry for Me Argentina":
EVITA
Trick football play:
STATUEOFLIBERTY
Bullish trends:
UPTURNS
Bully's boast:
IMMEAN
___ bark beetle:
ELM
One side of a debate:
PRO
Dude, Jamaica-style:
MON
Office staple since the 1980s:
DESKTOPCOMPUTER
Dame ___ Te Kanawa:
KIRI
Entrance for Santa:
CHIMNEY
Navel formation?:
OUTIE
Moves briskly:
TROTS
White heron:
EGRET
Surf sounds:
ROARS
Birth control method, for short:
IUD
Peach or plum:
HUE
Descartes's "therefore":
ERGO
Super Bowl-winning QB Bart:
STARR
Signs of healing:
SCABS
Native of southern India or northern Sri Lanka:
TAMIL
You can count on them:
ABACI
Bollywood soundtrack instrument:
SITAR
It's no bull:
STEER
Nice location:
RIVIERA
"... man ___ mouse?:
ORA
High-ranking British Parliament member:
CABINETMINISTER
Itchy condition:
ECZEMA
Out in public:
SEEN
Doctors' org.:
AMA
Something one shouldn't make in public:
SCENE
Lifesavers for cops and sailors:
VESTS
Disposable lighters and pens:
BICS
Baseball or basketball:
SPHERE
The mark of Zorro:
ZEE
You, abroad:
SIE
Humiliated:
SHAMED
Floor warning:
SLIPPERYWHENWET
Basketball inflaters:
PUMPS
Invitation heading:
WHERE
"Mack the Knife" composer:
WEILL
Disney World theme park:
EPCOT
It's often unaccounted for ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters:
TASTE
Good noise from an engine:
HUM
Sarcastic laugh sound:
HAR
Green govt. group:
EPA
Study at a college that doesn't have applications?:
PUREMATHEMATICS
Short-haired dog:
PUG
Play for a patsy:
USE
7,485 performances, for Broadway's original "Cats":
RUN
Noah count?:
TWO
With it:
HIP
[No info yet]:
TBA
Seize without legal authority:
USURP
Listening device:
WIRE
Ink stain:
BLOT
Pool contents?:
GENES
Newspaper essay:
OPED
Old one, in Oldenburg:
ALTE
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