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S A L T Y

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New York Times crossword of March 4th, 2020 other clues
German appliance brand
Birds with effervescent voices
Numbers for Noah
Maker of tarts and tortes
Buzzards Bay, for one
It's breath-taking
Dance with a kick
Hog's heaven
Struggling with a decision
Long-stemmed mushroom
He was raised by Cain
Garnish for a Corona
Bejeweled head ornament
___-crab soup
Strategy used in basketball and football
What an acrobat needs to be
Jimmy Eat World music genre
Memory triggers, for many
Hershey's Kiss covering
"Water Lilies" painter
Shining
Coach Reid of the 2020 Super Bowl-winning Chiefs
Best competitive effort
Turn the dial to a radio station
Something to shift into or stow
20 Questions category
Diplomatic agreements
Behaves improperly
Butter square
Goose : gaggle :: ___ : mob
Prank involving yanking underwear
Major city of west-central Syria
Winner of 11 Tonys in 2016
E-cigarette output
Cyclops and others
One of three on an oyster fork
"Paper Moon" Oscar winner
Diamond-shaped ray
Pizzeria in "Do the Right Thing"
"That's going to leave a mark!"
TV actor/director Ken
Big name in little trucks
All the rage
Dweller along the Bering Sea
Smoked fish
Before now
Single-stranded genetic molecule
Fast-swimming shark
Household device with a hose, informally
Use a nanny cam, say
Outdo ... or a hint to entering four answers in this puzzle
Exclamation of surprise
Trail mix bit
Figure in cellphone plans
Party goodies
"Sunset Boulevard" actress Gloria
Touch lovingly
Wis.-to-Ga. direction
Profile posting, for short
Stuffed to the gills
Extremely muscular, in slang
"Just be quiet already!"
Cut, as lumber
Middle X or O
"Major Barbara" playwright
Skeptical
"Good to go here!"
"Young Frankenstein" character who asks "What hump?"
Hartz collar target
Sounds from a 28-Across
Either 1 in "1+1"
___ Gay (W.W. II bomber)
Bread with seeded and unseeded varieties
20 quires = 1 ___
Stare at, as another's eyes
Paella cooker
"Srsly?!"

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