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New York Times crossword of February 7th, 2016 other clues |
'... then again, I might be wrong' |
'Comin' ___!' |
'Delphine' author Madame de ___ |
'My Fair Lady' composer |
'Er ... um ...' |
'God forbid!' |
'The Bicycle Thief' director Vittorio |
'There!' |
'What a tragedy!' |
'You can't make me do it!' |
'___ Ben Adhem' |
'___ Flux' (Charlize Theron film) |
1945 battle site, for short |
1998 Sarah McLachlan hit |
According to |
Assess |
Barclays Center team |
Bottom of a column |
Bottom of the ninth, say |
Boulogne-sur-___ (city on the English Channel) |
Brashness, informally |
Burger topper |
Bygone online reference |
Bypasses |
Campus Greek grp |
Charlie Chan portrayer Warner |
Childish |
City with a Penn State campus |
Come together |
Concert mementos |
Cousins of levees |
Crib part |
Damage a St. Louis team's reputation? |
Cut off |
DirecTV requirement |
Djokovic rival |
Dr. featured in 2015's 'Straight Outta Compton' |
Dugout figure |
Ending with idiom or axiom |
Event that's taking off? |
Exclude, as undesirable things |
Experienced with |
Feature usually near readers' letters |
Flee in separate directions? |
Frosty coating |
Gold medalist |
Harlequin exhibitions? |
Hollywood's locale: Abbr |
Hybrid art technique |
Indian flatbread |
International traveler's convenience |
It's not busy |
Jardin ___ Plantes (Paris botanical garden) |
Jewel heist outcome? |
Kind of nerve |
Kind of network |
Language that gave us 'khaki' |
Legendary Washington hostess |
Like about half of all deliveries? |
Like the Pantheon |
Like top ratings from Michelin |
Locale for 10 Winter Olympics |
Longtime senator Thurmond |
Lowly worker |
Luna's Greek counterpart |
Maidenhair and others |
Major in astronomy? |
Monroe or Taylor |
Most NPR stations |
N'awlins sandwich |
N.Y.U. or M.I.T |
Name on a Kazakh map |
Neighborhood guide |
Nevada tribe |
New Jersey's state tree |
New York Met performance 1,000+ times |
News flash |
Nitty-gritty |
Nitwit |
Nursery locale |
Olive ___ |
Ones giving the waiter a hard time? |
Ornamental projection on some 1950s cars |
Orthodox Jewish honorific |
Pair for a pairs competition |
Past the cutoff age |
Person of account, informally? |
Perturb |
Poet who originated the phrase 'no country for old men' |
Popular typeface |
Pro |
Question harshly after not allowing to practice? |
Quick 'however' |
Receive an acceptance letter |
Remain undecided |
Require |
Resort island in the Firth of Clyde |
Result of the Queen of Scat's backup group messing up? |
Rubberneck |
Rum-soaked cakes |
Sadists, e.g |
Sandwich spec |
Schnozzola |
Scottish landowner |
See 73-Across |
Serengeti grazer |
Settled (on) |
Small talk |
Smartphone feature |
Some orders with dessert |
Something easy |
Something that's charged |
Something that's charged |
Southern constellation that holds the second-brightest star in the night sky |
St. Patrick's Day quaff |
Stick |
Subj. of David Foster Wallace's 'The Pale King' |
Suffix with elephant |
Sugar suffix |
Sushi order |
Take some time to think about |
Teeny |
Third man |
Tight group |
Together, musically |
Track down |
U.S.M.C. member? |
Vertically, to a sailor |
Were now? |
Where King Saul consulted a witch |
William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker |
With 74-Across, coastal flier |
Year that Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene' was published |
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