The full solution for the NY Times March 17 2019 crossword puzzle is displayed below.
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Across Clues
- Most popular baby girl’s name of the 1960s, per the Social Security AdministrationLISA
- SquealerFINK
- Inside infoPOOP
- For fear thatLEST
- Juul, e.g., for shortECIG
- Old-time “The Price Is Right” announcer JohnnyOLSON
- Bit of greenerySHRUB
- Palindromic boy’s nameOTTO
- Ward of cinemaSELA
- Biography of Ebenezer Scrooge?MARLEYANDME
- “Castaway” director NicolasROEG
- Bond tightlyCEMENT
- Colleague of GorsuchALITO
- Big name in chickenPERDUE
- Biography of Amelia Earhart?GONEGIRL
- “Decorates” on Halloween, sayTPS
- Biography of Archimedes?LIFEOFPI
- Beep-booping droid, for shortARTOO
- Two-year degrees, brieflyAAS
- TrickedGOT
- Took outOFFED
- Some endangered ecosystemsREEFS
- One-fifth of the Jackson 5TITO
- Jesus on the diamondALOU
- Note takerSTENO
- Tip-off for an exam proctorPSST
- What the “sans” refers to in Comic SansSERIF
- Diaper : U.S. :: ___ : U.K.NAPPY
- Oil magnate Leon who once owned the New York JetsHESS
- “Girls” homeHBO
- Only mildly sweetSEMIDRY
- Get a Venmo request, sayOWE
- Go through a window?SCROLL
- Obvious answerGIMME
- Recreational sailboatsSKIFFS
- ExcelledSTOODOUT
- British miler SebastianCOE
- Diner signOPENLATE
- ShrewdCANNY
- Winged Greek goddessNIKE
- Highest hand value in baccaratNINE
- Capital of France’s Côte d’OrDIJON
- High pointsACMES
- Credit score, for short?GPA
- One side of the G.W. BridgeNYC
- Clever moveFEINT
- ___ monkeyRHESUS
- Swimsuit materialSPANDEX
- “Step on it!”FASTER
- Have a ___ forYEN
- Good name, informallyREP
- Xenophobe’s fear, with “the”OTHER
- ProFOR
- Verb that’s a homophone for a letterARE
- Biography of the Venus de Milo?AFAREWELLTOARMS
- One using a heater, sayGANGSTER
- Sound effects after some one-linersRIMSHOTS
- Dramatic awardOBIE
- Pair of hearts?ATRIA
- Loudly projectBLARE
- Adidas competitorAVIA
- With 112-Across, biography of Elvis?THEONCEAND
- See 110-AcrossFUTUREKING
- With passionHOTLY
- Gate expectations, briefly?ETDS
- Big dosFROS
- Quad/glute exerciseLUNGE
- Wear awayERODE
- Dramatic rebuttalNAY
- Poetic conjunctionERE
- Lets go ofFREES
Vertical Clues
- Picasso’s “___ Demoiselles d’Avignon”LES
- Some Antarctic samplesICECORES
- They create soft c’s and g’sSILENTES
- Biography of Thomas Crapper?AGAMEOFTHRONES
- Unvarying chargeFLATRATE
- Its national anthem is “Hatikvah”: Abbr.ISR
- Home to Bourbon St.NOLA
- Showed allegiance, in a wayKNELT
- Some H.S. examsPSATS
- “Yikes!”OHNO
- Airport code for O’HareORD
- Elvis Costello hit that starts “I’ve been on tenterhooks / Ending in dirty looks”PUMPITUP
- Biography of Willie Mays?LORDOFTHEFLIES
- Cajun dish of shellfish over riceETOUFFEE
- Increases in priceSTEEPENS
- Dress (up)TOG
- Prefix with presentOMNI
- Major Argentine exportBEEF
- Chihuahua’s soundYIP
- Big features of reality TVEGOS
- Model T competitorsREOS
- John Irving title characterGARP
- RetreatsLAIRS
- Like the signatures of outgoing people, it’s saidLOOPY
- Altar exchangeIDOS
- Author LarssonSTIEG
- Fiery lookGLARE
- With 44-Down, biography of Walt Disney?OFMICE
- See 43-DownANDMEN
- Star turnSOLO
- Hitch togetherYOKE
- Doesn’t go overboard?BODYSURFS
- “You may not have asked me, but …”IMO
- Certain green energy producersWINDFARMS
- Part of a Vandyke, informallySTACHE
- The title characters of 1988’s “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” e.g.CONMEN
- Iron ___LUNG
- Kind of sheetSPEC
- Tex-Mex offeringFAJITA
- Stereotypical High Times readerSTONER
- LovecraftianSCARY
- PointersTIPS
- Inky stoneONYX
- Between: Fr.ENTRE
- Wham!KAPOW
- NonreactiveINERT
- Alaska Airlines hubSEATAC
- Suffix with doctorATE
- Montreal is part of it: Abbr.NHL
- State on the Atl. coastDEL
- OnetimeFORMER
- Like the phase ending after 12PRETEEN
- Why parodies can’t be sued for copyright infringementFAIRUSE
- ClassicAGEOLD
- CorrigendaERRATA
- Daniel Webster, notablyORATOR
- Artist with seven posthumous platinum albumsSHAKUR
- ___ distanceGOTHE
- DetestABHOR
- Grandchild: Sp.NIETO
- Like some flocksOVINE
- Blush, e.g.TINGE
- Seven ___ of Ancient GreeceSAGES
- Midwest capital, informallyINDY
- Revenue alternative to subscriptionsADS
- Bosom buddyBFF
- Anglerfish’s light, e.g.LURE
- The Science GuyNYE
- Giant’s oppositeELF