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New York Times crossword of February 1st, 2014 other clues
Aftermath
Business fraudster Billie Sol ___
Cary's 'Blonde Venus' co-star
Choice for a portrait
Cock-a-leekie eater
Come together
Composer of several 'Gnossiennes'
Cooperation exclamation
Danger dinger
Desk set
Development site
Dispenser of Duff Beer
Display options, briefly
Dodges
Elementary education, briefly
Exhibit explainer
Fun time
General who won 1794's Battle of Fallen Timbers
Gets to a seat, say
Great Rift Valley port
Handle
He wrote of a 'vorpal blade'
Her 1994 memoir has the chapter 'Desert Storm'
High interest?
Hometown of the mathematician Fibonacci
Incubator
Light insufficiently
Like some inspections
Made no mistakes on
Man's name that sounds noble
Member of the German Expressionist group Die Brücke
Much like
Muddle
Navigates a switchback, in part
No breakfast for a vegan
Old Sony format
On track to win
One may be fingered
One whose shifts shift
Persian language unit?
Plant visitor
Polaris or Procyon
Port named after a U.S. president, informally
Prefix with culture
Pro athlete in purple and gold
Psychoanalyst Melanie
Screw up
Sent out in waves?
Serpent with a Zulu name
Severinsbrücke's city
Sky boxes?
Some 27-Down
Strawberry, for one
Suzanne, e.g.: Abbr
Toddler coddler
Tom Clancy's 'Every ___ Tiger'
TV antiheroine for 41 years
U.K. honours
Uno's alternative
Use pumice on, perhaps
Warrant
What watts and volt-amperes have
What you may open the door for
Words accompanying a low bow
X or Y lead-in
Zany
'The Wizard of Oz' farmhand
'Revolution' or 'Hound Dog' starter
'___ With the Long Neck' (Parmigianino painting)

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