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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2016 other clues |
Shower accessory |
Showing signs of age |
Shutterbugs' settings |
Smart |
Social stratum |
Some people movers |
Specifically |
Strong punch |
Supporting actors in a Bea Arthur sitcom? |
Surveillance equipment |
Sustains |
Tailor's supply |
Tanker mishap |
Toothy turner |
Toy dog's bark |
Trick questions, e.g |
Up on deck |
Utilized |
Viscount's inferior |
Viscount's superior |
Visibly amazed |
Vocabulaire entry |
Vowel's value in Scrabble |
Wallachian prince who inspired 'Dracula' |
Was in charge |
What the Olympic sport of skeleton involves |
Word with parking or postage |
Works as a trader |
Writing assignment |
Writing implement from Planters? |
___ Peres (St. Louis suburb) |
___-repeated |
'The Bridges of Madison County' setting |
'Wet look' product |
'___ vobiscum' (Mass salutation) |
2014 Cooperstown inductee Joe |
Ardent lover |
Augural observations |
B-roll from 'Splendor in the Grass'? |
Bad kid's Christmas tree? |
Balloon |
Bass instrument |
Bathed in the sun |
Bernina, for one |
Blake who composed 'I'm Just Wild About Harry' |
Border disputer with Ethiopia |
Broke up |
Brother, in Brittany |
Burlesque theater? |
Can of worms? |
Carol Brady on 'The Brady Bunch,' e.g |
Centurion weapon |
Certain H&R Block worker |
Class with derivatives, briefly |
Classico competitor |
Comma, to an orator |
Common pay period |
Community leader? |
Cooler unit |
Creator of plot holes? |
Crossed the sill |
Deteriorate |
Do data entry |
Drubbing |
DuPont creation of 1941 |
Eastwood's role on 'Rawhide' |
Egocentric tyrant |
Ethylene ___ |
'Eldorado' poet |
'Quit talking!' |
Exceeded a limit |
Expend |
Feature of the Tokyo Imperial Palace |
Fight of the Century loser |
Figure |
Finishes all at once, in a way |
Fired up |
Flag thrower |
Food sticker |
Formal |
Game with a 64-square board |
Garr of 'Tootsie' |
Gave off |
Geological sample |
Gift that may be gold-plated |
Go long |
Greenland natives |
Group engagement |
Guitar part |
Guy Fawkes Day mo |
Harmful aspects |
Heavenly painting? |
Her fans are called Little Monsters |
Highly successful |
Hung out with the riffraff |
I.S.S. forerunner |
Impression |
Inclusions in safer passwords: Abbr |
Instance of forgetfulness |
Intangible quality |
It's divided into nine circles |
Johnny Bench's team |
Kicks off |
Killers at sea |
Legendary lover of Abelard |
Like Derby entrants |
Like iceberg lettuce |
Like many food drive offerings |
Like the Mesopotamian people |
Longtime employer of Helen Thomas, in brief |
Loses |
Lover of Radames, in opera |
Make advances toward |
Make amends for |
Moviegoers who can't afford concession stand snacks? |
New Haven student |
No slouch |
Nonstop |
Old Testament prophet |
One of the so-called 'Public Ivies' |
One on the web at daybreak? |
Ones helping people up? |
Owners of large enthusiastic dogs? |
Page views? |
Pindaric composition |
Political opponent of Ike |
Pool cue maker's tool |
Posh shop |
Prepared for takeoff |
Program with plugs |
Rangers' org |
Regression |
Rose |
Rub the wrong way |
Sealant used by NASA? |
Set ___ (embark) |
Shakespeare character who says 'Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night' |
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