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Where 'you can do whatever you feel,' in a hit 1978 song crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 4th, 2008 other clues
'60s conflict site
'Happy Days' cool cat, with 'the'
'How was ___ know?'
'Nobody doesn't like' her, in a slogan
'See you again!'
'See you again!'
'See you again!'
'Star Wars' princess
'Veni, vidi, vici' speaker
'___ Green' (Kermit the Frog song)
'___ upon a time ...'
A polar bear might be found on one
Actress Cannon
Actress Mendes
Austin Powers, e.g.
Blacktops
Bud's partner in comedy
Cattle branding tools
Chapters in history
Chief Norse deity
Clinton cabinet member Hazel
Coarse file
Country north of Namibia
Dated yet trendy
Dictation takers
Domineering
Duke or earl
Entrap
F.D.R. initiative
Fitting
Former Cub ___ Sandberg
Gasoline unit
Greyhound vehicle
Grp. funding 19-Down in campaigns
Had dinner
Henry Blake's rank on 'M*A*S*H': Abbr.
In the style of
Just slightly
Kind of well
Knowing of
Lawman Wyatt
Letterhead design
Lighter and pen maker
Like a score of 10 out of 10
Lindbergh's classic flight, e.g.
Longtime CBS and NBC newsman Roger
Mah-jongg pieces
Many IM recipients
Michaels of 'Saturday Night Live'
Muffle, as a sound
Outdated
Perfectly pitched
Perry Mason, e.g.
Recent: Prefix
Restroom door word
Ship-related
Shredded
Snooze
Speedy
Steamed
Stir up
Suffix with sock
Swerve
The 'R' of NPR
The dole
The Reds, on scoreboards
Tic-___-toe
Tolkien creature
Touchdown destination
Tricky curves
TV spots
U.F.O. fliers
Valley
Weather map line
Words on a Wonderland cake
___ B'rith
___-a-brac

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