NYT Crossword March 27 2020 answers
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March 27 2020 crossword
Home of N.Y.C.'s Colonnade Row:
When "S.N.L." ends on the East Coast:
Ref. work in which the verb "set" has a 60,000-word entry:
Four-wheeled transports that developed out of surf culture:
One of the top things on a to-do list:
Seller of Halloween costumes, perhaps:
Word after "take a" or "take the":
Africa's largest city that's not a national capital:
"Fingers and toes crossed ...":
Guitarist Summers of the Police:
Supersmall, futuristic medical device:
Transportation option in Philadelphia and Seattle:
Not experience the same difficulties as others:
Like cars at Consumer Reports:
Abbreviated title without the second, third, fourth and sixth letters:
Oscar-nominated director of "Network" and "Dog Day Afternoon":
Statues of mermaids, typically:
Little something put away for later:
Lock:
Jazz great who took his name from Egyptian mythology:
"Grant them ___ rest" (requiem opening):
Cocktail with bourbon and sugar over crushed ice:
Writer nicknamed the "Playwright of the Midwest":
Daft:
"The Ultimate Driving Machine" sloganeer:
Record kept for travel reimbursement:
Code for Australia's busiest airport:
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