New York Times Crossword Answers - Mar 9 2017



You can see right through it
What some black squares in this grid represent
Unpleasant sort
Uncomfortably close to home
Unaccounted for, for short
Tread not so lightly
Things from which genii are summoned
The other half of a 55-Across
Texas oil city
Substantial
Sports monitor, for short
Spark
Some briefs
Single
Shimmery stones
Retro skyscraper style
Reheated, in a way
R&B artist with the 2004 hit '1, 2 Step'
Puzzle out
Puts on the 47-Down
Put on the map
Positive feedback
Pie made with dairy-free cheese, maybe
Peek into the everyday
Passionate
Overhaul
Org. that penalizes icing
Org. for Carter and Bush Sr. before they became presidents
One half of a 55-Across
Office-friendly, to YouTubers
Neighbor of Myanmar
Naturally, in Britspeak
Narrowly made, with 'out'
Music and theater, e.g
Message on a candy heart
Manhattan's Park, e.g.: Abbr
Made an impression?
Like the yin side: Abbr
Immigrant's class: Abbr
He said 'If you even dream of beating me, you'd better wake up and apologize'
Have an unchanging, monogamous relationship
Grubby group
Government org. featured on 'Narcos'
Good-for-nothing
Gilt-y party?
Gave a damn?
Frozen food brand with French Toaster Sticks
Flashy event?
First-class, in slang
Fail ignominiously
Extemporizes, in a way
Exchange business cards, maybe
Edward ___, first popularly elected African-American U.S. senator (Massachusetts, 1967-79)
Dental care brand
Dallas pro, informally
Cry ___
Challenge in a demanding job ... or a feature of this puzzle?
Candy sold in stacked bricks
Brynner of 'The Magnificent Seven'
Brood
Broke down, in a way
Brief, abrupt change in direction
Bit of fake news
Band's booking
Airer of many public affairs programmes
Actor Cage, to friends
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' Klingon
'Put a cork in it!'
'Make sense?'
'Les ___'
'L'chaim!'
'Here's a thought ...'
'Don't text and drive' spots, e.g., for short
'Dead Souls' author Nikolai

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