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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2005 other clues
Sign of an allergy
Solo racing boat
Sonia of 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'
Sports org. since 1916
Start of a treasure hunt instruction
Start of the year, to a 63-Across
Starter: Abbr.
Stay away
Swed. butter?
They fill pressing needs
Thomas Moore poem '___ in the Stilly Night'
Trojan leader who survived the fall of Troy
Tuscan city
TV Chihuahua
Twisted, in a way
Unpaired, as a chromosome
Unpleasant illness
What 'Pay Toll 1 Mile' implies
When 'S.N.L.' ends
Where ships go
Who discovers the perfect crime
___ nothing
___ prof.
'Oh, sure!'
'Red state' grp.
Area of expertise
Abba of Israel
'The ___ the Deal'
AOL, e.g.
Artillery unit member
Attention getter
Author John Dos ___
Bar in a cage
Big tops
Bone cavities
Broadcasting
C.I.A. director under Clinton and Bush
Catch
Coyote, e.g.
Credit card no.
Daggers
Decides one will
Diarist Nin
Digress
Event outlawed by intl. treaty
F.D.R. plan
Former company with a globelike logo
Get in the game
Gradually removes
Grandfather of Enos
Hush-hush grp.
It may come after you
Kind of stock
Like a defendant
Like many a gen. or maj.
Like the prepositions in 23-, 35- and 46-Across
Makes a cross for, maybe
Mercutio and Roméo, in Gounod's 'Roméo et Juliette'
Mex. title
Not touch
Opposite of morns
Pasta topper
Popular Don
Postal conveniences: Abbr.
Powerful engine
Pro in the sticks
Pronto
Quick message
React badly
Rock climber's handhold
Sch. periods

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