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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2022 other clues
Weak hit
Big hit
Speak disrespectfully to
Hindi for "palace"
Mischievous fairy
"___ Homo" (Nietzsche book)
Worker designation coined by Upton Sinclair
Key that's never used alone: Abbr.
Sign of a packed house
"Confound it!"
Disney mermaid
Traditional folk song played by British and Australian ice cream trucks
French trick-taking game
Really bothered
Doughnut shapes
Get ready
Envy source in Genesis 37 that hints at 18-, 24-, 49- and 58-Across
Steve with eight N.B.A. championships
They're placed in locks
Signs of saints
Cry for help
Most likely to preen
Upside, when down
Characteristic
"Understood"
"The Problem With ___" (documentary related to "The Simpsons")
Letter after theta
Some sushi menu fish
Tech review site
Like prunes vis-à-vis plums
Nonstudio film
Sedgwick of "The Closer"
"The Lorax" author
Stun gun
X1, M2 and i3
Cowardly Lion portrayer
Lima's home
Nondairy milk option
Promise that one will
Mushrooms produce them
Children's author who wrote "People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day"
Rose of Guns N' Roses
"Cheap Thrills" singer, 2016
That ship
Scheme
Important part
Rocky debris
What sex does, they say
Train units
___ Lingus
Highlighter shades
Prognosticate with a crystal ball
Secular
Plug receptacle
First Native American tribe to meet with Lewis and Clark
After quite some time
Verdi opera originally titled "Amore e Morte" ("Love and Death")
Foot bones
Cherubic god
"You there!"
Author Jonathan Safran ___
Rough up
Line when you're late to the punch line
Dog doc
Features of some bike helmets
Freshly
Carrot's counterpart
Complaining about social media on Facebook, say
Frasier's brother on "Frasier"
Gives a hand
Ballet bend
Employer
R.B.'s stat
Before, to Shakespeare
Simu ___, star of "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"
Santa ___, Calif.

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