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Word sometimes substituted for "your" crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 19th, 2021 other clues
Raked in the dough
Messy, as a floor
Tussle
___ protein
Parent company of Gerber and Lean Cuisine
Dorothy of old "Road" films
13, for many
Shaped, as wood
Singer/songwriter of 1980's "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
Popular salon option, informally
Toxin that might contain formic acid
Symbol associated with Communism
Go out
Houston or Washington vis-à-vis Manhattan
Threatening words
Tightened (up)
U-Haul option
Hyperfocus
Buck ___, Major League Baseball's first Black coach
Gardner of "S.N.L."
General assembly?
R&B singer Erykah
Popular orders at beachside bars
Burnable items
Depiction on the Australian coat of arms
Burnable item
Comment before indulging
Complete set in musical comedy?
Psych up
Some theft targets
Bill that's half a 52-Across, informally
___ Short, pioneer in West Coast hip-hop
Reroute
The sun or the moon
Ganja
Whizzed (by)
"The Virtue of Selfishness" essayist, 1964
Pal of Seinfeld and Costanza
See 41-Across
Way of Life?
Stir
Killing a mockingbird is one, per Atticus Finch
Helen of Troy, e.g.
Lip
Sticks
Whizzed (by)
Prepare for court, in a way
Some reference works in newsrooms
Modern lead-in to speak
Not very much
Tamagotchi, once
Missing portion of a manuscript
Gradually stopped, with "out"
Hair pieces
Park ranger's handout
Qts. and pts.
Protrusions near a trunk, maybe
Way out
Stayed out of sight
Onetime Food Network show featuring Creole and Cajun cuisine
Bouquet
Kind of jar
Palindrome with an apostrophe in the middle
"Go placidly ___ the noise and the haste ..." (start of Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata")
Leading lady?
Contents of some wells
Louise of TV's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"
Approached quickly
Sleeveless top, informally
Ballpark fig.
It's a bad sign

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