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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2010 other clues |
No longer fashionable |
Not mention |
Org. that approves trailers |
Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Drama Series |
Patron of the hearts? |
Prefix with -zoic |
References |
Sainted 11th-century pope |
Salsa singer Cruz |
See 59-Down |
Sensory appendage |
Service leaders in the service |
Slyness |
Some batteries |
Song whose title is repeated before and after 'gentille' in its first line |
They lift kites |
Tint |
Too much of e-mail |
Trader ___ (restaurant eponym) |
Trickle (through) |
Uptight |
Weather of a region |
Wedding invitation encls. |
Wildebeest |
With 46-Across, Antarctic waters |
Wooden shoe |
Yoga position |
Cambodia's ___ Nol |
Camera openings |
Candied, as fruits |
CCCP, in English |
Champagne Tony of golf |
Colorado tribe |
Come after |
Conical dwelling |
Den mothers |
Dollar competitor |
Edgar ___ Poe |
Exam with sections known as 'arguments,' for short |
Extensions |
Fidgety |
First name of the First Lady of Song |
Founding father Richard Henry ___ |
Geographical features ... or what the circled squares in this puzzle represent |
Getting an A+ on |
Grade of beef |
Grant |
Grappling site |
Half of the tai chi symbol |
Halloween activity |
Having plenty to spare |
Hibernia |
Hightailed it |
Is a maître d' for, say |
John who wrote 'My First Summer in the Sierra' |
Like most N.B.A. players |
Like most promgoers |
Line-___ veto |
Meager |
Mrs. Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Narrow inlet |
'Well, that was stupid of me!' |
'Back to the Future' bully |
'Come and get it' signals in the Army |
'Lackaday!' |
'Ready or ___ ...' |
'Tristan ___ Isolde' |
'Well,___-di-dah!' |
'What's it all about, ___?' |
3, on a telephone |
500 sheets |
And other women: Lat. |
Blast producer |
Bouquet holder |
Brideshead, for one |
Busybody |
Caddie's bagful |
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