New York Times Crossword Answers – Wednesday March 10 2021

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Wednesday March 10, 2021.
Argo’ or ‘Fargo’ – FILM
‘Kinda’ – ISH
‘The Persistence of Memory’ and ‘Lobster Telephone’ – DALIS
Acid’s opposite – ALKALI
Action in tennis, swimming and golf – STROKE
After-meal amenity – WETNAP
Application – USE
Apt rhyme for ‘blob’ – GLOB
Body of work – OEUVRE
Boomerangs for Aboriginal Australians, e.g – WEAPONS
Bouquet thrower – BRIDE
Calfless cow – HEIFER
California county north of Marin – SONOMA
Caught – GOT
Center of a sting operation? – WASP
Classic boulevard liners – ELMS
Come back – ECHO
Common cosmetics component – ALOE
Common medical advice – REST
Concede – ALLOW
Cropped up – AROSE
Draw, colloquially – WASH
Eight-time Oscar nominee for Best Actor – OTOOLE
Elizabeth I, for one – TUDOR
Finder’s ___ – FEE
Garnish for a gimlet – LIME
Good name for an average Joe – NORM
Hair-raising cry – EEK
Hamm with two Olympic gold medals – MIA
Harvest – REAP
Highest, on a diploma – SUMMA
It might occur to you – IDEA
It’s a lot to assume – BIGIF
James or Jones of jazz – ETTA
Junior and senior – YEARS
Like solving crosswords – MENTAL
Like some shrimp and jets – JUMBO
Mad as a hatter – MESHUGA
Moving gracefully – LITHE
Noisy bird – JAY
Partner of away – FAR
Place to watch a game with friends – SPORTSBAR
Ply the needle – SEW
Polysemous words have multiple of these – MEANINGS
Popular prom hairstyle – UPDO
Prime Cuts Extra Gravy brand – ALPO
Quick, possibly controversial bit of commentary – HOTTAKE
Refuses to carry out – BALKSAT
Related – AKIN
Repulsive – ICKY
Ring ref’s decision – TKO
Rocker Bob – SEGER
Shocked response to Brutus – ETTU
Sleek, in auto-speak – AERO
Slender – SVELTE
Slips – ERRATA
Small, flat-bottomed boat – SKIFF
Smart – CHIC
Soft ‘seat’ in the woods – MOSS
Start of a saying about getting in the way – TOOMANYCOOKS
Start of a saying about negative influence – ONEBADAPPLE
Start of a saying about parental discipline – SPARETHEROD
Stereotypical clown name – BOBO
Strip in the bedroom, maybe – SLAT
Subj. of Charlotte Brewer’s ‘Treasure-House of the Language’ – OED
The McCoys, e.g – CLAN
They’re usually packed on St. Patrick’s Day – IRISHPUBS
Things that may be hot or dropped – MICS
Title matchmaker in an 1815 novel – EMMA
Tripping hazard – FLOORMAT
Warning you might give before revealing the endings of 20-, 29- and 45-Across? – SPOILERALERT
Worrier’s ailment, it’s said – ULCER
Wrangler alternative – LEE
___-American (like about 6% of the U.S.) – ASIAN

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