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New York Times crossword of February 7th, 2021 other clues
Unloading point
Trait for a ballerina
"Wanna hear a secret?" preceder
Not much
The "O" of OWN
Portrayer of Captain Davies in "Roots"
Bind with rope
Abacus column
Helpful
Accept payment from Batman?
Eponymous Irish city
___ pickle
Counterparts of faunas
Cause for celebration at a pachyderm sanctuary?
___ lecithin (chocolate additive)
What most pens can't do
Jane portrayer in 1981's "Tarzan, the Ape Man"
Worry about, informally
Flip (out)
Rock band that you might think would always be an opening act, with "the"?
Ex-Giants QB Manning
Finish scooping out a big stir-fry?
Signal approval
Inexplicably missing, say
Brontë who wrote "Agnes Grey"
Target of permethrin cream
Not very convincing
Highly skilled
Rare race outcome
Unimaginative birthday gift
Is stertorous
Puritan's goal in 17th-century Salem?
Changes topics in a debate, perhaps
Scrapes (out)
The Rose Bowl, e.g.
Czar who co-ruled with Peter I
Goes head-to-head
Indiana athlete
Sunburn soother
Specialist publication, for short
Monopolize
Something a Parmesan vendor might offer?
Unflappable state of mind
Baron Cohen of film
One of all fours?
Container words
2019 film whose title means "to the stars"
A dance and a dip
Cartoondom's Olive ___
What a stoner actor smoked during rehearsal?
Beginning and end of "America"
"Ha-ha!"
Noise heard during the London Blitz
Domain for Jameson and Maker's Mark?
Curl target, informally
Manual alternative
Soul singer Bridges
Bank investment?
Spanish dagger or Adam's needle is a variety of it
New York football team, informally
Apt rhyme for "crude" and "rude"
It may need to be broken to move
Lucretia ___, abolitionist and women's rights advocate
Childbirth assistant
Choose to participate
Concern for Superman
Superman's birth name
Like many a teenage boy's facial hair
First Asian tennis player to be ranked #1 in singles
Press
Bishop's jurisdiction
Long period
Like some evidence and bulbs
Doctor's order
I.R.S. ID
Live broadcast no-no
In
One creating draft after draft?
Andean empire member
Some clicks of the tongue
Slice of toast?
Comes out ahead
Dolts
Market launch, for short
Amphibians that may have toxic skin
Clichéd
Shakespeare villain with more lines than the title character
Kindle download
Skip the big ceremony, say
They're found around Scots
Bony fish with prized eggs
"Bottled poetry," according to Robert Louis Stevenson
Active Sicilian volcano
Filled with wonder
Without concrete evidence
"Ad Parnassum" and "Fish Magic," for two
Metaphor for a shared experience
Be more important than
Exaggerated kiss sound
Fuss
Legal title: Abbr.
He wrote lyrics to "My Way" for Sinatra
Channel with a lot of house renovation shows
Keeps in the loop, in a way
Give a start
Prez with a rhyming campaign slogan
Lab work
Cause of some brain freeze
It comes in California and New York styles
Covered in vines
Half and half?
Gallivants
On the safe side
Ancient kingdom in modern-day Jordan
Elusive, in a way
Words to learn, briefly
In itself: Lat.
"Oh, come on!"
Aggressive pitch
Physically fit
Rock song?
Big cut of tuna
Fill with wonder
Attaches, as a button
Some shop tools
"Now it makes sense!"
"___ So Bad" (Tom Petty song)
Flying ___ drop (pro wrestling move)
Shocks, in a way
Hip bone
Classic brand of wafers
Upright
The Apostle of Ireland, familiarly
It might come in a branded tote bag
Buddy
"___-haw!"
Laid up
Formerly called
Perón of politics

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