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Take up new residence in crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 12th, 2015 other clues
'Holy cow!,' in a text
'Watch your ___, young man!'
'What am ___ you?'
1998 BP acquisition
3x, in prescriptions
Absorb
Adriatic peninsula shared by Italy, Slovenia and Croatia
Apple type
B3
Beginning of the Constitution?
Big name in jewelry
Bow attachment
Braid, e.g
British P.M. during the Seven Years' War
Cable channel that has 'Idiotest,' for short
Cable inits. for sports and comedy
California's ___ Valley
Cardinals' home, on scoreboards
Certain dragster
Complete
Dot, to Ditto, in 'Hi and Lois'
Edit, in a way
Foundation worker
George Harrison's autobiography
Go ___
Has it in one's heart?
Hurdle for an aspiring 'Esq.'
Imbibe
It's filled with eau
Keen
Kind of call
Laplander
Latin list ender
Letter numbers
Like a spanker's position on a ship
Lit ___
Means of communication using dots and dashes
Montezuma and others
Most slush pile responses
Muttonhead
Neighbor of Ventnor on a Monopoly board
Not wide open
Note holder, of sorts
Part of many a mill
Part of Rimbaud's oeuvre
Progress
Ritzy shindig
Second Amendment subject
She-bear: Sp
Smidgen
Something found behind a 36-Across
Standard of comparison
Suffix with kitchen
Takes the fifth, perhaps
Top card?
Topic of elementary education?
Trample
Tries to punch
Turn back
Turquoise, e.g
Where one might find a date ... with a hint to this puzzle's theme
Where the wild things are?
World Heritage Site that's more than 4,000 years old
Writing on a 36-Across
___ cake (rich dessert)
___ Nova (music style)
___ tide
___-glace (rich sauce)

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