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M O O T
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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2015 other clues |
2010 New York Times best seller subtitled 'Sounds Like a Rainbow' |
'Mamma Mia' quartet |
'Ten Days in a Mad-House' muckraker |
'This is a surprise!' |
'Toy Story' dinosaur |
2004 film featuring Paris |
2011 Flo Rida hit with the lyric 'She ain't no rock star, but she got groupies' |
Abbr. after 'Rev.' or before 'dev.' |
About to crash, apparently |
Application suffix |
Be a motormouth |
Big name in laptops |
Big name in scales |
Bismarck-to-Billings dir |
Blunt hit |
Blunts, e.g |
Brand that supports women? |
Cab and others |
Cary Grant or Betty Grable |
Chockablock |
Classic record label that rejected the Beatles with the comment 'Groups with guitars are on the way out' |
Con victim |
Counterpart of 'to' |
Emulated a cat burglar |
Excuse |
Exposes, old-style |
Fabric used in adhesive pads |
Factor in force |
Fooled (with) |
Free light shows |
Gangsters' counterparts, informally |
Go too far, e.g |
Grp. with the slogan 'Every child. One voice' |
Handel's '___, Galatea e Polifemo' |
Hankered |
Hankering |
Head doc? |
Height |
Height |
Intern |
It names an annual Sexiest Woman Alive |
It's to be expected |
Knock for a loop |
Language introduced in 1995 |
Like Confucius, often |
Like many works with 'To' in their titles |
Like some pickups |
Major menace |
Man on a mission, maybe |
Mate |
Michele of 'Glee' |
Mother of Richard I |
Old sitcom family name |
Olivia who won a Razzie for 'Bolero' and 'Conan the Destroyer' |
Overseas alternative? |
Parlor product made with an iron |
Rate word |
Scratch |
Short, imaginative tales |
Sounds accompanying light bulbs? |
Sparks in old films |
Talked bull? |
They have an infamous gap |
Top-selling app of 2010 |
Torts course taker, typically |
Trap locale |
Treat with pudding and graham crackers |
What's a big hit with the school board? |
Where a techie hooks up |
Words before a major pronouncement |
___ Style Awards |
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