NYT Crossword March 28 2017 answers
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March 28 2017 crossword
Word said three times before "What have we here?!":
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Inspiring 1993 movie about a Notre Dame football team walk-on:
"All we ___ saying is give peace a chance":
18th-century mathematician who introduced the function:
One-named singer who won the 2016 Album of the Year:
"Sorry I'm in your space, it's an actress thing," said ___:
Shirt that might have a crew neck, informally:
"The Raven" writer's monogram:
Drug whose generic name is naproxen:
"Don't interrupt me on my radio show," said ___:
Rule laid down by a commission: Abbr.:
"It gets better" spot, e.g., in brief:
Prefix with galactic and spatial:
Not connected to a computer network:
"Gotta run, pop concert calls," said ___:
What stars are in the night sky:
Tom who coached the Dallas Cowboys for 29 years:
Govt. org. with a drone registry program:
"Right to the point: You're beautiful, it's true," said ___:
Not stand completely straight:
Nervousness that causes a golfer to miss an easy putt, with "the":
"A man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin," per H. L. Mencken:
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