New York Times Crossword Answers – Wednesday March 17 2021

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Here are the answers to New York Times Crossword puzzles Monday March 17, 2021.
‘Quit your stalling!’ – NOW
1967 hit that starts ‘Well, my pad is very messy and there’s whiskers on my chin’ – IMAMAN
A host of – MANY
Actor McGregor – EWAN
Angry outbursts – TIRADES
Animal that’s a little weaselly? – STOAT
Bagel shapes – TORI
Barbecue spot – PIT
Barbecue spots – PATIOS
Barbershop amenity – HOTTOWEL
Bread served with dal, maybe – NAN
Cleared (of) – RID
Consumed – HAD
Consumed – ATE
Counterpart of la luna – ELSOL
Cry while shaking hands – ITSADEAL
Dal ingredient – LENTIL
Deck out – ADORN
Discontinued Dodge – OMNI
Discontinued iPod – NANO
Dot follower, maybe – NET
Equal pay, e.g – PARITY
Exact – DEADON
Fears – PHOBIAS
Film festival entry, informally – INDIE
Flatow of public radio – IRA
French monastery resident – ABBE
G.I.’s address – APO
Get on – BOARD
Get on in years – AGE
Headed up – LED
Heaven-sent food – MANNA
High – STONED
Hose problems – SNAGS
If you think actors have two left feet, you haven’t seen ___ – TEDDANSON
If you think country singers can’t do hair, you haven’t seen ___ – DOLLYPARTON
If you think economists don’t lose their cool, you haven’t seen ___ – JANETYELLEN
If you think film directors are always satisfied, you haven’t seen ___ – WESCRAVEN
If you think pop balladeers can’t run fast, you haven’t seen ___ – MICHAELBOLTON
In – AMIDST
Indian royalty – RAJAHS
It may be found on the side of a bank – ATM
Kind of room – REC
Leslie ___ Jr. of the original ‘Hamilton’ cast – ODOM
Letter in El Al’s logo – ALEPH
Like a tightrope walker – AGILE
Like Mother Hubbard and King Cole – OLD
Look up to – ADMIRE
Loop loopers – ELS
Many regulars at artisan coffee shops – HIPSTERS
Message that, despite the name, isn’t necessarily chirpy – TWEET
Nickelodeon ‘explorer’ – DORA
One hanging around a party with swingers? – PINATA
One without a kind word to say – HATER
Online provocateur – TROLL
Only United Nations member whose name starts with ‘O’ – OMAN
Pal of Roo in ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’ – EEYORE
Panasonic subsidiary – SANYO
Parts of some chains – ISLES
Passion – HEAT
Purpose of a faucet attachment – AERATION
Ranger’s home, in brief – NHL
Removal of restrictions, informally – DEREG
Salvador Dalí contemporary – MANRAY
See 2-Down – BIT
Something matzo lacks – YEAST
Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense,’ e.g – TRACT
Through – VIA
Throw in – ADD
Ticket specification – AISLE
To love, in Italy – AMARE
Tombstone letters – RIP
What locusts do – SWARM
With 1-Down, the smallest amount – ONE

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