26 March 2017 NYT Crossword Clues

NYT Crossword Answer: 26 March 2017

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Hints & Clues

Across
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Martin Van Buren was the first president who wasn't one : WASP
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Get ready for a long drive : TANKUP
11
I.M. chuckle : LOL
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Martial arts move : CHOP
18
Vitamix competitor : OSTER
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Hoity-toity : SNOOTY
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Shelley's "To the Moon," e.g. : ODE
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It's between the Study and Lounge on a Clue board : HALL
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1970s TV cartoon series, with "The" : PINKPANTHERSHOW
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World capital whose seal depicts St. Hallvard : OSLO
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Pull out : SECEDE
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It might give you a shock : EEL
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Missile Command maker : ATARI
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Scintilla : WHIT
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Filmer in a stadium : SKYCAM
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Noodle dish : RAMEN
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Rushes on banks? : SEDGES
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Medicinal plant : ALOE
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Possible subject of a French scandal : AMIE
40
German article : DER
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"Who ___ you?" : ASKED
45
1973 #1 hit for Jim Croce : BADBADLEROYBROWN
51
Téa of "Madam Secretary" : LEONI
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Pull (in) : REIN
53
Philosopher who wrote "To be sane in a world of madmen is in itself madness" : ROUSSEAU
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It may carry a virus : EMAIL
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First and last word of the Musketeers' motto : ALL
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Pour, as wine : DECANT
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Degree in math? : NTH
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Wrestler's wear : SINGLET
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Claw : TEARAT
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Tickles : AMUSES
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Target protector, perhaps : MALLCOP
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Jury-rigged : STOPGAP
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Monastery head's jurisdiction : ABBACY
75
Feudal lords : LIEGES
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Practice mixology : TENDBAR
81
Chum : PAL
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James of NBC's "The Blacklist" : SPADER
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One side in golf's Ryder Cup : USA
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Song of mourning : DIRGE
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Big, husky sorts : BRUISERS
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Pennsylvania's "Gem City" : ERIE
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Director Kurosawa : AKIRA
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Title creature in a 1958 #1 Sheb Wooley hit : PURPLEPEOPLEEATER
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Buick model : REGAL
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Planter's aid : HOE
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Figure skating jump : LUTZ
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It's a wrap : SARI
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False start? : PSEUDO
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Words of defiance : CANSO
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Control groups : JUNTAS
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Captain of the Pequod : AHAB
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Actor Reeves : KEANU
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Onetime acquisition of G.E. : RCA
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Shipping coolant : DRYICE
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Cameo, for one : PART
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Dystopian film of 1971 : ACLOCKWORKORANGE
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Rihanna album featuring "Work" : ANTI
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Juice brand whose middle letter is represented as a heart : POM
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Tushy : HEINIE
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Biggest employer in Moline, Ill. : DEERE
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Bridge position : WEST
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Drop-___ : INS
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GPS, e.g., in military lingo : SATNAV
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Wild Turkey and Jim Beam : RYES
Down
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Bowls over : WOWS
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Word both before and after "to" : ASHES
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Retriever's retrieval, maybe : STICK
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Little Rascals' ring-eyed pooch : PETEY
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Big airport inits. : TSA
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Hathaway of "The Intern" : ANNE
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Point out : NOTE
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Cabbage variety : KOHLRABI
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Rice-Eccles Stadium player : UTE
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Image on the back of a dollar bill : PYRAMID
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Lindsay of "Freaky Friday" : LOHAN
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Sign of decay : ODOR
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Civil rights icon John : LEWIS
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Hearty soups : CHOWDERS
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"Idaho cakes," in diner lingo : HASHBROWNS
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Slapstick sidekick of old comedy : OLLIE
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Movie review revelations : PLOTS
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B-side of Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" : PINKCADILLAC
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Toll : PEAL
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Shade of gray : STEEL
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Gaggle : geese :: ___ : emus : MOB
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Actress Peet : AMANDA
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Big name in ice cream : EDYS
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Rank between viscount and marquess : EARL
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What may be brewing : ALES
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Interstate hauler : SEMI
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Zen master's query : KOAN
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Conundrum : ENIGMA
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Shoulder muscle : DELTOID
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Lyre-plucking Muse : ERATO
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Howard of Hollywood : RON
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Delighting? : OUTAGE
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Letter header : DATE
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Stammered syllables : UHS
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Delta hub, in brief : ATL
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European language : ERSE
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Costume worn by Michelle Pfeiffer in "Batman Returns" : CATSUIT
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Parisian palace : ELYSEE
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French for "sword" : EPEE
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Easy-to-peel fruit : MANDARINORANGE
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"Rabbit Is Rich" Pulitzer winner : UPDIKE
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Hug : CLASP
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Org. that usually meets in evenings : PTA
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P.D. dispatch : APB
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Epstein-___ virus : BARR
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Military decorations featuring George Washington's profile : PURPLEHEARTS
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Welcomes : GREETS
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Jolly Roger, in "Peter Pan" : BRIG
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Indian city whose name is an anagram of some Indian music : AGRA
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Bona fide : REAL
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___ Bowl : PRO
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Matches, at a table : SEES
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"Hmm ... probably not" : IDOUBTIT
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Burned rubber : SPED
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Comic's asset : RAZORWIT
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South American prairie : LLANO
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Harem servants, often : EUNUCHS
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One of the geeks on "The Big Bang Theory" : RAJ
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Former Big Apple mayor Giuliani : RUDY
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Fruit tree : PAPAW
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1953 hit film set in Wyoming : SHANE
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Animal with striped legs : OKAPI
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Difficult conditions for sailing : CALMS
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City with a University of Texas campus : TYLER
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"Revelations" choreographer : AILEY
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Hit pay dirt : SCORE
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"The Wealth of Nations" subj. : ECON
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Its state song is "Yankee Doodle": Abbr. : CONN
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Opera highlight : ARIA
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___ milk : EWES
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Mauna ___ : KEA
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Bandleader Eubanks, familiarly : KEV