New York Times - Mar 4 2016 Friday Crossword Puzzle Answer

New York Times Crossword Puzzle Solution - Mar 4 2016 Friday

Clues Answers
1943 Churchill conference site  ADANA
Aida in "Aida," e.g.  TITLEROLE
Almond ___ (candy)  ROCA
Atlanta train system  MARTA
Author Chinua Achebe, by birth IBO
Back-to-back hits  ONETWOPUNCH
Be short  OWE
Bert's sister in children's literature  NAN
Broke down, say  WEPT
Catch  NAB
Cincinnati athlete  BEARCAT
Comic who said "I open my eyes, remember who I am, what I'm like, and I just go 'Ugh'"  LOUISCK
Computer programmer  CODER
Consumables often described with a percentage  ALES
Country music's ___ Brown Band ZAC
Country with the King Hamad Highway BAHRAIN
Dandy headpieces  PERIWIGS
Digs  PAD
Dives DROPS
Drink often served chilled  NOG
Early customer of Boeing  USAIR
End of a Hemingway title  RISES
Excessively harsh  DRACONIAN
First in a historical trio  NINA
Fleck on the banjo  BELA
Go preceder  SET
Harmless slitherer  GARTERSNAKE
Here today, gone tomorrow  EPHEMERAL
Janie's Got ___ (1989 Aerosmith hit) AGUN
Kate Plus 8 airer  TLC
King or queen  BED
Latin grammar case: Abbr.  ACC
Like the cities Yazd and Shiraz  IRANI
Master  SAHIB
Muscle used in bench-pressing  TRICEPS
NASA part: Abbr.  NATL
New Deal org. FHA
Northeast sch. in the Liberty League RPI
Not too awful TOLERABLE
Old Testament kingdom  EDOM
One involved in a pyramid scheme?  CHEERLEADER
One who can see right through you?  RADIOLOGIST
Outlaws  PROHIBITS
Philadelphia train system  SEPTA
Photographic memory or perfect pitch, e.g.  GIFT
Player of Cleopatra in "Two Nights With Cleopatra"  LOREN
Politico with the 2007 autobiography "Promises to Keep"  BIDEN
Pope John Paul II's first name  KAROL
Put back on  RERAN
Quite different  DISPARATE
Rather caricatured  CARTOONLIKE
Record six-time N.B.A. M.V.P. ABDULJABBAR
See 63-Down  SEA
Shoshone relatives  UTES
Simple dance  TWOSTEP
Some email pics  PDFS
Something that's knitted  BROW
Spill everything  BLAB
Suffix with meth-  ANE
The Jungle Book wolf  AKELA
Things that may be blown  GASKETS
Transport method usually used in the winter  TBAR
Trio abroad DREI
Trio in Greek myth  FATES
Understanding responses  OHS
Unsightly spots  BLOTCHES
Useful thing to keep on hand? MITT
Was out  SLEPT
Weightlessness  ZEROG
Who had a #1 hit with "Toot Toot Tootsie (Goo'bye)" JOLSON
With 68-Across, end of a Hemingway title THE
Worker on London's Savile Row  TAILOR

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