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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2009 other clues |
'Dies ___' (Latin hymn) |
'Divine Comedy' writer |
'Kapow!' |
'Saying ___ thing, doing ...' |
'Stop it!' |
'Take ___ a sign' |
'This round's ___' |
3:1 or 7:2, e.g. |
Abbr. at the end of a proof |
Air-conditioning gas |
Animals that might hear 'gee' and 'haw' |
Any of the Jonas Brothers, e.g. |
Apple computer |
Attacked |
Ballet bend |
Benedict XVI, e.g. |
Breakfast brand since 1928 that hints at the starts of 20-, 33- and 43-Across |
Capital NNW of Copenhagen |
Crook, in cop lingo |
Deceive |
Do penance |
Doctrine |
Does the sidestroke or butterfly |
Dog food brand |
Dog food brand |
Double-decker checker |
Ex-Spice Girl Halliwell |
Formal response to 'Who's there?' |
Funnyman Jay |
Funnyman Philips |
General on a Chinese menu |
Gilpin of 'Frasier' |
Guy |
Immune system agent |
Joy's partner |
La Brea attraction |
Light refractor |
Like Jupiter, but not Zeus |
Lord's Prayer phrase before 'as it is in heaven' |
Mimic |
Morales of 'NYPD Blue' |
Novelist Emily or Charlotte |
One of 24 for pure gold |
Optimistic |
Pepsi alternative |
Pirate costume feature |
Poet T. S. ___ |
Poetic da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, e.g. |
Portuguese colony until 1999 |
Prefix with national or grain |
Pricey seating areas |
Rare birth occurrence |
Ripped |
School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell |
Sci-fi writer Asimov |
Seized vehicle |
Showing shock |
Snares |
Some glazed pottery |
Stogie |
Sun: Prefix |
Take five |
The former Mrs. McCartney |
Together, to Toscanini |
Tue. preceder |
Uncool sort |
Unilever swab |
Voice below alto |
Went on horseback |
What a person in an emergency might have to make |
Writer Fleming |
Zee : English :: ___ : Greek |
___ de France |
___ Doone cookies |
___ Luthor of 'Superman' |
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