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New York Times crossword of February 4th, 2010 other clues
See 15-Across
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Short-lived phenomena
Soda jerk's creation
Stevenson's misanthrope
Strain
Tailor's chalk, typically
Tough hit for an infielder
Unböring retailer
Unconventionally provocative
Utah city
Vintner's asset
Where Joe gets a six-pack?
White-tailed flier
With 16-Across, Division division * Cut
With 18-Across, Was sorrowful * Separate
With 43-Across, Coagulate * Galley
With 69-Across, Longtime Penn State head coach * Versatile
With 72-Across, Moderate tempo * Done
With 74-Across, Like St. Petersburg in 1914, 1924 and 1991 * Drift aimlessly
With 8-Across, World records? * Natural seasoning
Without aim
Worm, often
America's Puppet Master
'Spellbound' singer, 1991
'Summertime,' e.g.
Almost boil
Almost burn
Always or forever
Antiknock additive
Be human
Big mouth
Big mouth
Big: Abbr.
Bisected
Blacks out
BOOM
Brief moment
Brief moments
Bygone Yankee great, with 'the'
Cheek
Come across as
Common people
Cousin of a boubou
Dag Hammarskjöld, for one
Declare, once
Deserve special treatment
Dr. Seuss, informally, and others
Dry white
End notes?
Eroded, with 'away'
Fit
Gives a little
Gray
Heave up, as an anchor
Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003
Indian shelter
Jesus' maternal grandmother
Laid out a club, maybe
Legislative assemblies
Link letters
Literally, 'for this'
Lug
Lyrical works
Mesh
Meter reader's place
One of the Palins
Passed out on the table?
Peak
Quadriceps exercise
Radiate, as light
River that was the ancient dividing line between Rome and Carthage
See 1-Across

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