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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2011 other clues
H.M.S. part
Horror film star Chaney
In a funk
Inner Hebrides isle
It's a plus
Jewish campus group
Just fine
Kennel outburst
Like a neglected lawn
Like some paper and coats
Limb-bending muscle
M.P.'s quarry
Mauna ___
Notre Dame's architectural style
Old U.K. carrier
Ordinance aimed at pet owners
Oxy 5 target
Phobic disorder, e.g.
Place to get a bucket of balls
Rack item
Ray who built McDonald's into a giant
Remote possibility ... or a hint to 20-, 29- and 44-Across
Republican-turned-Democrat Specter
Rhine feeder
Rock's ___ Rose
Rolling in it
Russian pancakes
Satirist Freberg
Shouts of surprise
Smart guys?
Sock-in-the-gut reaction
State-run revenue source
Tack on
Thing to snuff
Thurman of film
Title for Paul McCartney
Unaccompanied
Watch a kitty
Weighed down
Wharton deg.
When racehorses are at the gate
Widely known
Yawl's pair
[as printed]
___ button (Facebook icon)
___ González affair of 2000
___ Reader (alternative magazine)
___-to-know basis
'Bye for now!'
'No dice!'
'Understood'
1975 Wimbledon winner
1945 flag-raising site, briefly
1974 title role for Dustin Hoffman
Actor McShane of 'Deadwood'
Admit ___
Anthem contraction
Arledge who pioneered Monday night football
Audibly in shock
Badly chafed
Barrier with a diamond pattern
Baseballer-turned-spy Berg
Big Bopper hit
Boring tool
California town name starter
Can't stomach
Capp and Capone
Check out
Common gout site
First Liston/Clay fight result, in brief
Flood barrier
Follow a signal to
Go over
Grammy winner James and others
Group overseeing Notre Dame Cathedral

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