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New York Times crossword of February 24th, 2020 other clues |
Like show horses' hooves |
Twisted person |
___ constrictor |
One of the 12 tribes of Israel |
At full speed, in nautical lingo |
Back of a horse |
Persia, nowadays |
Jules who wrote "Journey to the Center of the Earth" |
Mars' counterpart, in Greek myth |
Cop's canine companion |
What a door swings on |
Where many draftees were sent in the '60s |
Workers with a daily grind? |
Opposite of a purebred |
Sets of points, in math |
W.W. II German sub |
Failing grades |
Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young |
Where roots take hold |
Ancient Greek meeting place |
Arts-and-crafts supply |
Menial worker |
Wise one |
Unmitigated |
Make turbulent |
Toss back tequila, perhaps |
Direct clashes |
Like the hours shortly after midnight |
Swimming (in) |
Starts shooting |
Antidrug agent, informally |
What a pet may be transported in |
Weaving machine |
Device for recording shows |
Many a waiter around Hollywood |
Tiny bit |
Consumed |
Ones anxious to take driver's ed, typically |
Like venison that's been sitting awhile |
___ of the tongue |
Odysseus, in the "Odyssey" |
Track shape |
Having a meal under the stars, e.g. |
"Hel-l-lp!" |
Chatted on the internet, for short |
Tree with edible pods |
Ninth-century English monarch known as "the Great" |
Telephone button that doesn't have letters |
Singed |
Letter after phi, chi, psi ... |
Church recesses |
Activity depicted in a famous 2/23/1945 photograph ... and in three of this puzzle's answers |
Supermarket vehicle |
Juice drink brand with a hyphen in its name |
Civil rights activist Parks |
Dishevel |
Instrument with a brief solo in Beethoven's Fifth |
Black: Fr. |
Typical London weather |
___ sax |
Tallow source |
That woman's |
"Yeah, I'm real sure!" |
Puts to work |
"Nice one!" |
Ones named in deeds |
Orange or grape drink brand |
Be in store for |
Do the honors with the turkey |
Flurry |
Boys' school near Windsor |
Tiny bit |
Place on a Clue board |
Award shaped like a winged woman |
Tabby |
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