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New York Times crossword of February 24th, 2006 other clues
'It will come ___ surprise …'
'This one's ___'
'Well, bless my soul'
After
After
Anago, in a sushi restaurant
Application form datum: Abbr.
Ballet step
Big blow to the Japanese?
Bilbao bull
Brunch beverage
But, to Brutus
Certain secretary
Check list?
Cicatrix
Club with a nearly vertical face
Cobblers' tools
Confrontational
Does it ever hurt!
End of many a riddle
Fail
For all to see
Forks
Former empire inits.
Get very close
Giant bottle
Hardly an independent thinker
Hideous
Home of the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics
Immoralist
Isn't just a licensee
It may have a big head
Marco Polo's heading
Mark of a ruler
Maya Angelou's 'And Still ___'
Mo. with United Nations Day
Mount in Siskiyou County
Not recognizable by
One thrown at a rodeo
Pass on
Place that may suit you
Place to wait for a couple of minutes, maybe
Poet who wrote 'Don't send a poet to London'
Political convention activity
Prefix with business
Prefix with drama
Standard of living?
Starbuck's orderer
Stiff-backed
Tanglewood's ___ Hall
The Seminoles, in coll. sports
Ticklee's utterance
Time to see estrellas
Top
Tow job
Trojan ally, in the 'Iliad'
Voltaire, e.g.
Wearied
Wet blanket?
When repeated, a taunt
Wiesbaden weekday
Winslow Homer's 'The Reaper,' e.g.
Within: Prefix
Zinc oxide may treat it
___ bar
___ bourgeoisie (gentry)
___' Pea

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