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New York Times crossword of February 25th, 2005 other clues
Line of cliffs
Make sparkling
Meet people
Most dice
New York-based TV host
Not let the lees settle
One who may adjust a belt
Package info: Abbr.
Pale violet
Part of le printemps
Peep show
Reporter who uses shoe leather
Rigorous
Rubáiyát stanza scheme
Scoundrel
Singer Cash
Skedaddle
Some noncombatants, for short
Some urban legends
Spanish pronoun
Take ___ breath
Techie administrator
There are 745.7 of them in one horsepower
They're checked
Throughway
Tom, to Samuel F. B. Morse
Total, e.g.
Unkind look
Up until
Verdi work whose title character is a bandit
Waste
Wearer of three stars: Abbr.
___ al-Khaimah (one of the United Arab Emirates)
'Fatal Instinct' director
'Superman and the Mole Men' star, 1951
11-time 1930's-40's All-Star
48-Across feature
Act of dressing and grooming oneself
Angle
Award for showing
Carrier of devastating cargo
Case for a podiatrist
Creep
Dirt-cheap
Early in the morning
English philosopher George Henry ___
Exploitative employer
Film technique
First name in horror
Folk singer John
French chef's mushroom
Front
Golf lesson topic
Here and there
High class?: Abbr.
Hotel amenity
In final form, as a film
Isn't that just perfect?
Joseph C. Lincoln's 'Cap'n ___'
Kind of moth
Lays
Lee of literature
Levelheaded

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