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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2008 other clues |
'On Your Toes' composer |
'Rugrats' baby |
'The View,' essentially |
A lot of foreign intelligence intercepts |
Amscray |
Anti-ship missile that skims waves at nearly the speed of sound |
Apply messily |
Bait |
Be quite enough for |
Big Mac request |
Bristles |
C2H4 |
Caused to be scored, as a run |
Certain alkene |
Chowderhead |
Christening spot |
Decayed |
Demand |
Dirt |
Earthen casserole dish |
European Union member: Abbr. |
Give a bad name |
Golden fish stocked in ornamental pools |
Hamlet, notably |
Hindu sage |
Home to Mount Chimborazo |
Incubator |
Island entertainer |
Isn't O.K. |
Isn't very visible |
Kind of water |
Lab tube |
Lessen |
Letting stand |
Many-sided problems |
Means of public protest |
Mother of Hyacinth, in myth |
Nearest, to Nero |
Nottingham's river |
One making calls |
One of the Gandhis |
One protected by a collie |
One using a crib |
Part of a special delivery? |
Peter or Paul, but not Mary |
Picture producers |
Piece of silver, say |
Post boxes? |
Put in up front |
Ready to be put to bed |
Real |
Relatively remote |
Schubert's 'Eine Kleine Trauermusik,' e.g. |
Shooter that may be digital, for short |
Singer of 'A Foggy Day' in 'A Damsel in Distress' |
Size up |
Skittish herd |
Slew |
Small, deep-fried pork cube |
Some apéritifs |
They work the earth |
Thinner option |
Touch-related |
Was broad on the boards |
___ Nurmi, nine-time track gold medalist in 1920s Olympics |
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