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New York Times crossword of February 19th, 2021 other clues |
Raked in the dough |
Messy, as a floor |
Tussle |
___ protein |
Dorothy of old "Road" films |
13, for many |
Shaped, as wood |
Singer/songwriter of 1980's "Kiss Kiss Kiss" |
Popular salon option, informally |
Toxin that might contain formic acid |
Symbol associated with Communism |
Go out |
Houston or Washington vis-à-vis Manhattan |
Threatening words |
Tightened (up) |
U-Haul option |
Hyperfocus |
Buck ___, Major League Baseball's first Black coach |
Gardner of "S.N.L." |
General assembly? |
R&B singer Erykah |
Popular orders at beachside bars |
Burnable items |
Depiction on the Australian coat of arms |
Burnable item |
Comment before indulging |
Complete set in musical comedy? |
Psych up |
Some theft targets |
Bill that's half a 52-Across, informally |
___ Short, pioneer in West Coast hip-hop |
Reroute |
The sun or the moon |
Ganja |
Whizzed (by) |
"The Virtue of Selfishness" essayist, 1964 |
Pal of Seinfeld and Costanza |
See 41-Across |
Way of Life? |
Stir |
Killing a mockingbird is one, per Atticus Finch |
Helen of Troy, e.g. |
Lip |
Sticks |
Whizzed (by) |
Prepare for court, in a way |
Some reference works in newsrooms |
Modern lead-in to speak |
Not very much |
Tamagotchi, once |
Missing portion of a manuscript |
Gradually stopped, with "out" |
Word sometimes substituted for "your" |
Hair pieces |
Park ranger's handout |
Qts. and pts. |
Protrusions near a trunk, maybe |
Way out |
Stayed out of sight |
Onetime Food Network show featuring Creole and Cajun cuisine |
Bouquet |
Kind of jar |
Palindrome with an apostrophe in the middle |
"Go placidly ___ the noise and the haste ..." (start of Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata") |
Leading lady? |
Contents of some wells |
Louise of TV's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" |
Approached quickly |
Sleeveless top, informally |
Ballpark fig. |
It's a bad sign |
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