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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2009 other clues
'Dies ___' (Latin hymn)
'Divine Comedy' writer
'Kapow!'
'Saying ___ thing, doing ...'
'Stop it!'
'Take ___ a sign'
'This round's ___'
3:1 or 7:2, e.g.
Abbr. at the end of a proof
Air-conditioning gas
Animals that might hear 'gee' and 'haw'
Any of the Jonas Brothers, e.g.
Apple computer
Attacked
Ballet bend
Benedict XVI, e.g.
Breakfast brand since 1928 that hints at the starts of 20-, 33- and 43-Across
Capital NNW of Copenhagen
Crook, in cop lingo
Deceive
Do penance
Doctrine
Does the sidestroke or butterfly
Dog food brand
Dog food brand
Double-decker checker
Ex-Spice Girl Halliwell
Formal response to 'Who's there?'
Funnyman Jay
Funnyman Philips
General on a Chinese menu
Gilpin of 'Frasier'
Guy
Immune system agent
Joy's partner
La Brea attraction
Light refractor
Like Jupiter, but not Zeus
Lord's Prayer phrase before 'as it is in heaven'
Mimic
Morales of 'NYPD Blue'
Novelist Emily or Charlotte
One of 24 for pure gold
Optimistic
Pepsi alternative
Philip who wrote 'Goodbye, Columbus'
Pirate costume feature
Poet T. S. ___
Poetic da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, e.g.
Portuguese colony until 1999
Prefix with national or grain
Pricey seating areas
Rare birth occurrence
Ripped
School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell
Sci-fi writer Asimov
Seized vehicle
Showing shock
Snares
Some glazed pottery
Stogie
Sun: Prefix
Take five
Together, to Toscanini
Tue. preceder
Uncool sort
Unilever swab
Voice below alto
Went on horseback
What a person in an emergency might have to make
Writer Fleming
Zee : English :: ___ : Greek
___ de France
___ Doone cookies
___ Luthor of 'Superman'

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