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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2020 other clues |
"Consarn it!" |
Kind of case in grammar |
Shed some pounds |
Edited, in a way |
Sister channel of HBO |
What the answer at 26-Across is written in |
Low-level, as a class |
Question that might be asked when hurrying into a meeting |
Duty for a property owner |
Relative of marmalade |
FIFTEEN |
Oval Office V.I.P. |
Transition point |
Period preceding a school break |
What the answer at 45-Across is written in |
"Yes, captain" |
Gaping opening |
Willem of "John Wick" |
Toward the stern |
Howe'er |
Chicago mayor Lightfoot |
ELEVEN |
Whom Harry Potter frees from serving Draco Malfoy's family |
Spicy, crunchy snack tidbit |
"Ars Amatoria" writer |
Area the Chinese call Xizang |
"Make sense?" |
Hell |
Square up with |
With 60-Across, take control after a coup |
See 59-Across |
SIXTEEN |
"Just ___ boy, born and raised in South Detroit" (lyric from "Don't Stop Believin'") |
Specks |
Sleep: Prefix |
Not quite right |
Full of tension |
"Hallelujah, praise the Lord!" |
Because |
TWO |
Cozy spots to stop |
Miss in the future, maybe |
Buzz source |
Cocktail specification |
Fictional creature made from slime |
Restaurant handouts for calorie counters |
What the answer at 61-Across is written in |
Final authority |
Rainbows, e.g. |
Flour filter |
With 92-Across, alternative title for this puzzle |
See 90-Across |
On-the-go sort |
It's SW of Erie, Pa. |
See 106-Across |
What the answer at 75-Across is written in |
Life lessons? |
With 103-Across, character in Episodes I through IX of "Star Wars" |
Millennial, informally |
Things passed between the legs? |
"Butt out!" |
Title host of radio's first major quiz show |
Contact lens care brand |
Broadway opening |
Declare for the draft, say |
Items that, ironically, contain nickel |
"Slumdog Millionaire" co-star ___ Kapoor |
Be a snitch |
Wishy-washy R.S.V.P. |
Plant holder? |
Funeral ceremony |
Go across |
Soldier on horseback |
Word before card or fund |
Sloan School of Management sch. |
Team ___ |
Major Southwest hub, for short |
In store |
Like some New Orleans cooking |
Sloppy |
Letter in the classical spelling of "Athena" |
"Here's something that'll help" |
Some battery ends |
Amorphous creatures |
Dreaded musician of the 1960s-'70s |
Brisk |
Luxurious affair |
Symbols of failure |
1974 Eurovision winner that went on to international stardom |
"Wahoo!" |
Immature stage of a salamander |
Letters of credit? |
Drops on the ground? |
"Not on ___!" |
Where Wagner was born and Bach died |
Scatterbrained |
Man's name that sounds like two consecutive letters of the alphabet |
At any time |
Oktoberfest vessels |
Some unfair hiring managers |
"Go ahead," in Shakespeare |
Openly controversial opinions |
Knock out |
Invoice directive |
Like most medical journal articles |
High hairstyle |
Club ___ |
Egypt's "king of the gods" |
Excellent conductors |
N.Y.C. neighborhood near NoLIta |
"Ciao" |
Put in jeopardy |
Muscle cars of the '60s |
Lyrical, as poetry |
Facetious response to a verbal jab |
"E.T." actress Wallace |
"Ugh, stop talking already!" |
Sack |
Sun ___, "The Art of War" philosopher |
Where most of America's gold is mined |
Like the presidency of John Adams |
Joint |
Longtime Eagles QB Donovan |
Suspect |
Bible study: Abbr. |
With a wink |
Kisses, in Cambridge |
Brown |
Bring (out) for display |
Candy wrapped in a tube |
"I'll come to you ___": Macbeth |
Eensy-weensy |
Beginner, in modern lingo |
Mammoth |
Western tribe |
___ Salvador |
What will happily sell its Soul? |
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