NYT Crossword March 28 2018 answers
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March 28 2018 crossword
"Notorious ___" (best seller about a member of the Supreme Court):
Like something that can be closed tight:
"The Story of ___" (1975 film by Truffaut):
Singer John who was born Reginald Dwight:
Org. with a Grand Esteemed Loyal Knight:
Sitcom cook who said "Stow it!":
Part of Iran that can get quite hot:
Novelist Wilson who wrote "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit":
Popular early 2000s R&B artist:
Org. to call for a jump-start:
Ballplayer Rich who started and ended his 15-year career as a Giant:
Retouches after a fly ball is caught:
Israeli region that includes Eilat:
2008 Olympic men's tennis gold medalist:
Soprano Licia who performed hundreds of times at the Met:
Something in a simile that's dead beyond doubt:
Figs. on a Stanford-Binet test:
Didn't speak of, as a touchy subject:
Rabbi Meir who served in the Knesset:
Final word in a Porky Pig short:
Rimes with the 2002 hit "Can't Fight the Moonlight":
"Finally, though as important ...":
Red snapper, at a sushi restaurant:
End of each word in 17-, 27-, 43- and 54-Across - as well as every clue (and that's a fact!):
___ qua non (essential element):
"Like ___, all tears": Hamlet:
Fashion magazine that can be read from back to front?:
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