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Sunday, March 3, 2024

NY Times Crossword 3 Mar 24, Sunday

Daily solution for the NY Times Crossword 3 Mar 24, Sunday. The New York Times Crosswords are very hard sometimes, with our help you will be able to finish the tricky definitions.
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Across

CluesAnswers
Loose-fitting garmentTENT DRESS (uses TEN down)
Things packed for a sleepover, informallyPJS
Cavs, on a scoreboardCLE
Effects seen on FX, perhapsCGI
Nation on the Red SeaERITREA
Helmsman on “Star Trek”SULU
High times for the petroleum industryOIL BOOMS
X, but not YNUMERAL
It might help you keep up with old classmatesALUMNI NEWSLETTER (uses NINE down)
Big-eyed babyOWLET
Excerpted passageSNIPPET
China’s Sun ___-senYAT
Carrier of goods by railFREIGHT TRAIN (uses EIGHT down)
Player of 45sPHONO
Haim of “Licorice Pizza”ALANA
Iconic role for Carrie FisherLEIA
Certain porterREDCAP
“Right you are!”EXACTO!
ContestARGUE
Some KiwisMAORIS
Stop on a publicity tourPRESS EVENT (uses SEVEN down)
When repeated, gung-hoRAH
Dish often topped with marinara sauceMEATBALLS
Dorm décor, oftenPOSTERS
RaveENTHUSE
TrivialMERE
___ Paz, 1990 Literature NobelistOCTAVIO
The “e” of i.e.EST
Chosen name of five popesSIXTUS (uses SIX down)
___ EquisDOS
Prepare (oneself)STEEL
FundamentalsABCS
Alternatives to PumasAVIAS
Break for a bitTAKE FIVE (uses FIVE down)
Ctrl-Z commandUNDO
Does some field workPLOWS
___ Rose of Guns N’ RosesAXL
Standings columnWINS
Leb. neighborISR
French desserts whose name translates as “small ovens”PETIT FOURS (uses FOUR down)
FlairELAN
Thor, e.g.AVENGER
Makeup of some sleevesTATTOOS
TV chef who wrote “Semi-Homemade Cooking”SANDRA LEE
___ Sremmurd (hip-hop duo)RAE
White Russian ingredientKAHLUA
Playwright EugeneO’NEILL
Michelangelo masterpiecePIETA
Camelot figureMERLIN
It can be written in scripts known as naskh and ruq’ahARABIC
RequireNEED
Tree with “eyes” on its barkASPEN
They can be tapped outDENTS
Concern at the end of a space journeyEARTH REENTRY (uses THREE down)
XCHI
Ambitious sortASPIRER
___ Cherry, 1989 Grammy nominee for Best New ArtistNENEH
“Take it easy once in a while!”DON’T WORK TOO HARD! (uses TWO down)
Sonny and Fredo, for twoCORLEONES (uses ONE down)
They’re all pulling in the same directionCREW TEAM
Keep it in mind!IDEA
ClassyELEGANT
Chinese dish eponymTSO
End of days?ESS
You might take them out for a quick spin, informallyEPS
RagesSEES RED

Down

CluesAnswers
TEN
___TV (network for “Impractical Jokers”)TRU
Lower, as lightsDIM
Hwy.RTE
Coding headacheERROR
Naval engagementSEA WAR
One taking interest in your education?SALLIE MAE
H.S. examPSAT
7/JUL
Heaps at publishing housesSLUSH PILES
Edward Jenner used it when developing the world’s first successful vaccineCOWPOX
Sigmatism, by another nameLISP
The blonde in “Legally Blonde”ELLE
What might unfold at campCOT
Exclamation on April Fools’ DayGOT YA!
Words of clarificationI MEAN
“Yeah … pass”UM … NO
Checks for bugsBETA TESTS
Mlle., in MadridSRTA
NINE
Wrap up byEND AT
Distress signalFLARE
Put on the air againRERAN
EIGHT
Letter after sigmaTAU
Borough of New Jersey noted for its indoor shopping mallsPARAMUS
Landed on a licorice space in Candy Land, sayLOST A TURN
Male swanCOB
Put side by sideAPPOSE
Relative of a gatorCROC
Their eggs are dark greenEMUS
Camera specSLR
SEVEN
Brought before a juryTRIED
This, in SpanishESTA
Malibu, e.g.SEDAN
One way to goSOLO
“This guy? We’re together”HE’S WITH ME
SIX
AccountsTALES
Green-lightsOKS
Schedule slot filler: Abbr.APPT
GrimBLEAK
Terra ___COTTA
One doing the lord’s work?VASSAL
Birch bark and pine cones, e.g.TINDERS
FIVE
Missing work?STOLEN ART
Exchange words?WANNA TRADE?
Trickle (through)SEEP
FOUR
Language spoken in Luang PrabangLAO
Government bonds?ALLIANCES
WelcomeGREET
ConsumerEATER
Set … or word said before setREADY
EstuaryRIA
“Three Tall Women” playwrightALBEE
Overnight siteINN
Cold feet and cold shoulder, for twoIDIOMS
Emperor before the Year of the Four EmperorsNERO
Louisiana cooking styleCREOLE
“Flick of the Switch” bandAC/DC
CurtSHORT
Aches (for)PINES
Classic soda brandNEHI
THREE
___-BallSKEE
Education orgs.PTAS
Hush-hush pacts, in briefNDAS
TWO
Good name, informallyREP
Some smartphonesLGS
Something bent or lentEAR
ONE
Norm: Abbr.STD

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