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New York Times crossword of February 5th, 2019 other clues
Beer-and-lemonade drink
Oreo filler
Stitch line
Sonia Sotomayor, e.g
Biles of the 2016 Olympics
Org. for the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream
Godsend
Suppress
Block, as a stream
Per item
'I'm game -- just give me the signal'
Grease, informally
Sword's name with two accents
Body part that might be 'sympathetic'
Per item
Horrible person
The first 'O' in YOLO
Piece of a mosaic
Broke a fast
Human's closest relative
Ticked-off feeling
Calligraphy tool
Pots' partners
In quite a spot
Tough H.S. science course
Cambridge sch
Prefix with brow
Iowa senator Ernst
'Four-alarm' food
Toy on a string
Cape Canaveral event
Pricey Apple computer
'Thar ___ blows!'
Island garland
'If I Could Turn Back Time' singer, 1989
When the abolition of slavery is commemorated
Celtics player-turned-executive
Kind of cord for a daredevil
Cinnamony tea
Pups' protests
Laundry basketful
'Let's do it!' ... or comment on the last words of 16-, 26- and 47-Across, when said together out loud
Yawner
Come before
Remove, as a light bulb
Leg muscle, in sports slang
___-ray Disc
'Yes, Pierre'
Costa ___
Sarcastic laugh syllable
Lift up
'___ whiz!'
Court divider
Scot's 'not'
Like a gut feeling
1914-18 conflict, for short
Dallas sch
Slumbering no more
1960s British P.M. ___ Douglas-Home
Many a C.F.O.'s degree
Emmy-nominated Lucy
Smokey of R&B
Something to take after a garlicky meal
Airport code hidden in FUEL GAUGE
Mornings, for short
Flight hub for Norwegian
Snake warning
Assistance
Naan-like Native American food
Fly majestically
Something a pedant picks
Beach lotion letters
On the open ocean
Get hold of
Go together well

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