| Clue | Answer |
|---|---|
| '10' star | DEREK |
| 'I'm buying!,' at a bar ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | DRINKSALLAROUND |
| 'Nolo contendere,' e.g | PLEA |
| 'Ta-ta!' | CIAO |
| '___ get it!' | NOWI |
| '___ Misérables' | LES |
| Admonition to the overly curious | DONTSTARE |
| Agcy. for retirees | SSA |
| Agitated state | SNIT |
| Alternative to pasta | RISOTTO |
| Before, briefly | TIL |
| Best-liked, in chat rooms | FAV |
| Bet | LAID |
| Blunted blade | EPEE |
| Body lotion brand | KERI |
| Bud in the Southwest | AMIGO |
| Clear libation popular in England | GIN |
| Clear libation popular in Japan | SAKE |
| Clear libation popular in Russia | VODKA |
| Clucked | TSKED |
| Cutout toy | PAPERDOLL |
| Density symbol | RHO |
| Dryer fuzz | LINT |
| Endor denizen | EWOK |
| England's Fergie, formally | SARAH |
| Fifth-century pope called 'the Great' | STLEO |
| Fire-starting aid | FLINT |
| Fizzy dinner quaff | POP |
| G.E. component: Abbr | ELEC |
| Genteel dinner quaff | WINE |
| Good-looking person? | EAGLEEYE |
| Halo, e.g | AURA |
| Hornswoggled | SNOOKERED |
| Jonathan and Martha of Smallville | KENTS |
| Kid's retort | IAMSO |
| Knocked-out state | COMA |
| Letter-shaped construction component | IBAR |
| Like some shopping | ONESTOP |
| Meadow mother | EWE |
| Middle of a simile | ASAN |
| Moorehead of 'Citizen Kane' | AGNES |
| Muscle connector | SINEW |
| Nervous giggle | TITTER |
| Newly arrived | JUSTIN |
| Nickname for the $2 Canadian coin | TOONIE |
| Not a lot | FEW |
| Not marbled, say | LEAN |
| Nut often found on a sticky bun | PECAN |
| Old-timey agreements | AYS |
| One of Isaac's twins | ESAU |
| Orange breakfast beverage | JUICE |
| Pirate hide-out, often | COVE |
| Plain dinner quaff | WATER |
| Presenter of many a spoof, for short | SNL |
| Product of fermenting apples | CIDER |
| Product of fermenting barley | ALE |
| Product of fermenting honey | MEAD |
| Pulling an all-nighter, e.g | UPLATE |
| R. E. Lee's org | CSA |
| Rainbow-shaped | ARCED |
| School for James Bond | ETON |
| Six, in Seville | SEIS |
| Sock | SLUG |
| Speak like a tough guy, say | RASP |
| Start of an elimination rhyme | EENIE |
| Stocking stuffer? | TOE |
| Story threads | PLOTLINES |
| Tan breakfast beverage | TEA |
| They build up in pores | OILS |
| Trey beaters | FOURS |
| Ungentlemanly sort | CAD |
| Was a prelude (to) | LEDUP |
| What a 'V' signals to a violinist | UPBOW |
| White breakfast beverage | MILK |
| Words said while tapping on a watch | TIMETOGO |
| Work like a dog | SLAVE |
| ___ bene | NOTA |
| ___ facto | IPSO |
New York Times Crossword Answers - Mar 12, 2014
New York Times Crossword Solutions - Mar 12, 2014
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