NYT Crossword March 23 2021 answers
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March 23 2021 crossword
"Hot to trot" or "cool as a cucumber":
Yogi who said "You can observe a lot by just watching":
East Lansing school, in brief:
Copy:
Job interview for a wannabe tax collector?:
Home to Jawaharlal Nehru University:
Setting depicted in the Sistine Chapel:
Neurotic condition, for short:
Assistant who asks "What can I help you with?":
Comic strip that's the source of the line "We have met the enemy and he is us":
What the surfing enthusiast has?:
When doubled, a Pacific paradise:
Rosemary Clooney, to George Clooney:
Farrah of the original "Charlie's Angels":
Actor Sheridan who co-starred in "Ready Player One":
Like candles before singing "Happy Birthday":
"Wow, you shouldn't have ...":
Story that goes on and on ... and on:
One side in a college football rivalry since 1890:
Bud:
Unwelcome sight on a bill ... or a clue to 16-, 34- and 41-Across:
Woman's nickname that drops "-son":
Who might say "Take me to your leader":
Basket shot from behind the arc, in hoops slang:
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