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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2014 other clues
'There, there ... stop crying'
'Darn it all!'
'Fine by me'
'Incidentally,' in a text
'La ___ Bonita' (1987 Madonna hit)
'Mona ___'
'This is just ridiculous!'
'___ on your life!'
1989 John Hughes movie starring John Candy
1996 Mario Puzo novel, with 'The'
35, as a minimum to be U.S. president
Accepts punishment unflinchingly
And so on
Animal cavorting by a stream
Belgrade resident
Best of the best, sportswise
Biblical garden
Boxer Spinks and others
Bridge
Bruins' sch
Buy's opposite
Calendar's scope
Captain's affirmative
Concluding notations
Connection
Contains
Dialogue unit
Door fastener
Emergency call
Frat party fixture
Front tooth
Fruit-flavored ice drinks
Gobbled up
Heart of a computer, for short
Huey, Dewey and Louie, to Donald
It may be tipped as a sign of respect
Jimmy Fallon's network
Letter after ess
Letters before an alias
Like one's voice when one has a cold, maybe
Lone Ranger's sidekick
Looks of displeasure
Lose one's footing
Many a dreadlocks wearer, informally
Milk: Prefix
Mumbai residents
Nascar race locale
Not cool
Olympian, e.g
Once again
One-named soccer star
Paul McCartney/Michael Jackson hit ... or a hint to the starts of 17-, 24-. 57- and 65-Across
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay
Puppy's cry
Ref. with about 22,000 pages
Remote button abbr
Ruhr Valley city
Sewing machine inventor Howe
Slightly open
Smidgen
Snack that leaves the fingers orange
Solemnly affirm
Spinks foe
Sun Devils' sch
Tater
The 'L' in 5-Across
The 'm' in E = mc^2
Tight's opposite
Took to the slopes
Train stop: Abbr
Troop grp
Turkey's capital
Vain person's problem
Vice ___
Volcanic debris
With some speed
___ port (computer feature)

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