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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2010 other clues
Actress Moore
'Como ___ usted?'
'If all ___ fails ...'
'Take ___!'
'The butler ___ it'
'Toodle-oo'
Aids for disabled cars
Australia's unofficial national bird
Baby's first word, maybe
Become less bright, as the moon
Bit of Dobbin's dinner
Blossom supporter
Coffee for before bed
Collegiate digs
Connection
Cyclops' distinctive feature
Deli salad fish
Devices you can bank on, briefly
Documentary filmmaker Burns
Eccentric
Egypt's last ruling Ptolemy, familiarly
Emmy-winning Falco
Espionage org.
Exam taker
Fair maiden
Far less friendly
Feudal workers
Fill with disgust
Fix up, as text
Forward, as mail
Freudian concern
Fury
The 'U' in I.C.U.
Valhalla god
What a dirty person has
What a dreamer has
What a well-connected applicant has
What an embezzler has
___ Gandhi, pioneering female leader
___-Dade County
Gazillionaire Trump
Go down a slippery slope
Grass-roots org. that fights alcohol abuse
Hair-raising
Health program for seniors
Honcho
Input for computers
Kid's summer getaway
Lacking a stopover, as a flight
Lamebrain
Literary twist
Long, arduous walks
Low-tech hair dryer
Machines on cotton plantations
Manage to avoid
Milky gem
Oohs and aahs (over)
Orange or watermelon cover
Paper ballot punch-out
Passion
Portent
Prefix with dynamic
Provide with funds, as a college
Pub quaffs
Refrigerated
Roald who wrote 'James and the Giant Peach'
Sch. in Baton Rouge
Simply must
Singer Jones whose father is Ravi Shankar
Spot for eating curds and whey
Suitable
Tartar sauce ingredient
Techie's company
Telegram
Tennis serve requiring a do-over

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