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New York Times crossword of February 21st, 2015 other clues
1-Across, for one
#1 hit on the soundtracks for 'Grumpy Old Men' and 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua'
'Fifty Shades of Grey' protagonist Anastasia
'Make Someone Happy' composer
'Since you asked ...'
'Truth in engineering' sloganeer
Allegorical painting from Picasso's Blue Period
Animated character who's five apples tall
Ark finder, familiarly
Art film?
Bait
Be present in large quantity
Bee, e.g
Beyond that
Brute
Constellation near Ursa Major
Crowd
Crowning
Dairy case units: Abbr
Delayed, in a way
Diamond, e.g
Duke, e.g.: Abbr
Early writing materials
Exhibit plasticity
Facility
Famous last word
Fetter
Field standouts
Former Miss America who ran for the U.S. Senate in 1980
It connects two pages
It depicts a winged woman holding an atom
It gets attention when it runs
It may be thrown in the mix
It's usually taken on a bus
Italian city near the Slovenian border
Loads, for many: Abbr
Mature
Nancy Drew never left hers behind
Needing no prep, in a way
New Year's Eve ball-drop commentator beginning in 2003
Not mussed
Observe
Org. in 'Argo'
Pact signed by Nixon
Part of HUD: Abbr
Paul, for one: Abbr
Phrase often stamped in red
Place for a rivulet
Prie-dieu feature
Reisz who directed 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'
Saw
Secure
She wouldn't take an affront sitting down
Slug
Star's spot
Stay a step ahead of
Take off
Tip-offs
Triton, to Neptune
Un crime de ___-humanité
University course, for short
University course, for short
Unleashes (on)
Users may enter it
Was taken in
Who said 'Power has to be insecure to be responsive'
Widen, as a gun barrel
Woodcutter, e.g
___ Belt

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