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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2013 other clues
Wraps
Year 'Tosca' premiered
Zulu's counterpart
___ Bolognese
___ Railroad, 1832-1960
Wideout, in football
1-Across source
'Days of Heaven' co-star, 1978
'Suicide Blonde' band
'The Consul' composer
'Your' alternative
'___ Arizona Skies' (early John Wayne film)
Actor Butterfield of 'Hugo'
Actress Berger
Alma mater for McDonnell and Douglas of McDonnell Douglas
Alphabet book phrase
Bashes
Bet everything
Bit of work
Board
Buds
Bush whackers?
Clipped
Creature whose genus name and English name are the same
Dare to put in one's two cents
Defensive strategies
Eastern generals
Fielder's challenge
Flip
Giveaway
Goliath, e.g
Help for someone just browsing?
Like a lot?
Like some director's cuts
Midday appointments
Mouth filler
Noggins
Not strictly adhering to tempo
Orange children's character
Part of a plot
Part of an '@' symbol
Part of an ice pack?
Pool parts
Prefix with realism
Queued
Raving
Series begun in 2007
Shadows
Shipping weight
Simian
Some homages
Sooner alternative
Source of a secret, in a phrase
Sources of iron and manganese
Spanish title
Spies often don't use them
Stimulant
Stimulate
Stockpiled
Stovetop sound
Submitted
Supporting post
Temporarily formed
They might include BMX and wakeboarding, informally
Tool shed tool
Torment
Tourney round
Triple-platinum Gloria Estefan album with 'Rhythm Is Gonna Get You'
What a screen may block

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