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New York Times crossword of February 6th, 2005 other clues |
5¢ or $2 |
90° from norte |
A conductor might pick it up |
Al ___ (guerrilla group) |
Aleve alternative |
Anatomical interstice |
Anthony who won a Grammy for 'What Kind of Fool Am I?' |
Backdoor |
Banking is an important part of it |
Bar lineup |
Best Supporting Actor winner for 'Cocoon' |
Better-chosen |
Big test |
Bother |
Bully, often |
Chants |
Chevron competitor |
City on the Danube |
Color |
Comes clean, with 'up' |
Constitutional |
Continue |
Cricket, at times |
Cry in cartoons |
Dawn deity |
Debut of 6/1/1980 |
Diplomat Boutros Boutros-___ |
Does nothing |
Dog star? |
Dropout's goal, perhaps: Abbr. |
Easily snapped |
Follower of arith. |
Frequent Cleese co-star |
Gaucho's gala |
Giants manager before Durocher |
Great leveler |
Group of dyes |
Hoity-___ |
Hold up on the road |
Holds up |
Human body's hardest substance |
In a chop shop, say |
Indiana Jones's topper |
Invisible household hazard |
It may be labeled sl. or obs. |
It may be played |
Joan who sang 'I Love Rock 'n Roll' |
Kilns |
Lady's escort |
Like some sneakers |
Lot statistic |
Lounger's cover-up |
Make like |
Medical breakthrough of 1998 |
Military flier's acronym |
Mine, in Montréal |
More than a little |
Newspaper supplement |
Not as many |
Not kosher |
Often-unpaid worker |
Oldtime daggers |
Only O.K. |
Originally |
Paris, for one |
Part of some uniforms |
Percolate slowly |
Poetic preposition |
They often differ |
U.R.L. ender |
Understand |
Uses as a target |
Utah resort |
Verdi's '___ tu' |
Vodka brand, briefly |
Wasn't straight with |
What 15 answers in this puzzle appear on |
What you will |
Whence St. Clare |
Willingly accepting |
With 123-Across, '48HRS.' actress |
Words following a superlative |
___ diagram |
___ Rafael |
$10 |
$1 |
$1 |
$1,000 |
$10,000 |
$100 |
$20 |
$5,000 |
$50 |
$500 |
'Alice' star |
'Consider the job done' |
'Good Christian Men, Rejoice' and others |
'Hands down' and 'cold feet' |
'I'll take that as ___' |
'Opticks' writer |
100 kopecks |
10¢ |
1¢ or $5 |
25¢ or $1 |
50¢ |
Potential water contaminator |
Pre-Aztec Indian |
Prince Valiant's son |
Problem for a deejay |
Problems addressed by podiatrists |
Prose piece |
Puzzle out |
Reserve |
Rime |
Ruhr refusals |
School V.I.P. |
Secure overhead, say |
See 91-Down |
Seek damages |
Sending a duplicate, for short |
Serenity, in Seville |
Serial music sequence |
Show no tolerance to telemarketers |
Singer Rimes and others |
Site of the Pont de Normandie |
Sizing up |
Skylike |
Social reformer Bloomer |
Something to do at 77-Across |
Something to file away |
Sporter of three stars: Abbr. |
Stain |
Stooges' laughs |
Tagging along |
Team tenderfoot |
Tennessee county named for a jurist who co-founded Memphis |
Tenor Vickers |
Terrarium youngster |
These may be picked |
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