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New York Times crossword of February 4th, 2010 other clues |
See 15-Across |
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See 67-Across |
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See 73-Across |
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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