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New York Times crossword of February 22nd, 2018 other clues
Home of the Masters
Come to port
Toucan ___, Froot Loops mascot
Nurses
One who might be second-guessed by instant replays
Convenience store convenience
'Absolutely!'
Traffic signals
Hot
Couple of chips, maybe
Orioles legend Ripken
It's not working
Ventured
Pink-slipped
Like forgetful actors
Way impressive
Celebrity gossip site
Cross
Plant life
'Later!'
Like instructions you have to hold in your mind
Despicable sort
What bagpipes are often played in
'___ caution'
Producer of inflation
Low ones are best, in brief
Didn't feel like moving, maybe
A long, long time
Publisher of American Hunter magazine, for short
Match maker?
Whups
Didn't get bought
Reduces to bits
Max Build-Up Remover brand
Divide into 120° sections, say
Amazon's voice-controlled assistant
Wilt
Request to be connected on social media
Minnesota senator Klobuchar
Word before little and late
Doc who might treat sleep apnea
Back end
More than a sliver
Writer/filmmaker Ephron
Easy-to-park cars
Backtracking ... or what 17-, 27- and 46-Across are doing?
Schlep
Mountaineer's need
X-ray alternative
Fallback strategy
Shot in the dark
___ management
Feel under par
Ski resort transport
Banquet
Becomes obscure, in a way, with 'up'
Muff
Firing range sight
Something unknowns are introduced in
Needle, say
Bicker (with)
Frequent visitor to a principal's office
Sound on Old MacDonald's farm
New England state sch
Brotherhood, for short
'Easy! Everything will be O.K.'
Group of 13
Standard util
Nonmonetary donation
'Take one'
Starters
Stomping ground
Bub
Haggard
Nude
Having hands, in a way
They're often caught and passed around

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