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New York Times crossword of February 11th, 2016 other clues
Pain in the neck
Part of the eye
Perfect Elements maker
Popular fragrance that's a girl's name
Prairie predator
Progressive competitor
Put on a happy face
Really act out?
Reddit Q&A session, briefly
Roman?
Romanian wedding dance
Secret identity of Dick Grayson
Sgt., for example
Sign on a convenience store window
Sleep stage
Something to give a kitty?
Sports Illustrated's 2015 Sportsperson of the Year, to fans
Tamale?
Teen sensation?
Thin iPods
Took a shot, say
Undergoes recession
Works at the Guggenheim
[You over there!]
___ II (Gillette razor)
___ Nostra
___'Pea
'Alrighty then'
'Marriage Italian-Style' actress
'Wow!!'
Adventure's end?
'You did WHAT?' reaction
1968 Heineken acquisition
Appeared (in)
Bangs and clangs
Belgian red, e.g
Big pizza chain, informally
Brian who scored 'The Lovely Bones'
Caught off base
Cause to blunder
Chuck who won four Super Bowl rings
Con opener?
Cut crops
Dining tip?
Dragon's locale
Dulls, as pain
Dweller on the upper Mississippi
Equestrian's handhold
Fair-hiring watchdog, for short
Fake bill tracer
First name in home humor
Former senator Trent
Gifting someone with a clock in China, e.g
Have the answers
Hooch
Hunger indicator
James who can jam
Jimmy Eat World genre
Keen on
Knowledge range
Legal?
Let in
Like quinoa growers
Like some subway stops
Malady?
Mindless but addictive app games, e.g
Monkey ___
Never-___ (unsuccessful sort)
Number of churchgoers?
Odyssey, e.g
One way to run
Oodles
Outfit for newborns

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