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New York Times crossword of February 20th, 2022 other clues
Shockingly bizarre
Taller roommate of 15-Down
Graduates of Quantico, informally
What the quadriceps muscle connects to
Manipulate
N.Y.C. commuting inits.
Bugs
Where bile is produced
Loos who wrote "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"
Casual response to an apology
Panasonic subsidiary
FireWire alternative
Ernst and Young, e.g.: Abbr.
Orchestra section
It might be set at sea
"Call the Midwife" network
"If my luck holds out ..."
Had something nice
Tobacco plug
Pens
Place in danger
Beginning
Rhinitis treater, in brief
Phoenix-to-Albuquerque dir.
Nonsense
Bottle labeled "XXX" in the comics
Snack item with approximately 53 calories
"Do the ___" (soft drink slogan)
Repeated sound that's hard to get rid of
Boomer's kid, maybe
When a prime-time drama might air
Showgirl in the 1978 hit "Copacabana"
Letter between November and Papa in the NATO alphabet
Declare
Reason-based belief in God
Means of becoming a god?
Textbook section
Positive thinker's motto?
Peroxide ___
Where Rapunzel let down her hair?
It's an affront
Feed the guests, maybe
Quarrel
It matures quickly, in brief
Suffix with serpent or opal
Angled to get attention: Abbr.
Reach quickly, as a conclusion
Offed
One with pressing work
One of 17 in Monopoly: Abbr.
"Salus populi suprema lex ___" (motto of Missouri)
Charade
Excites
Holy water?
United group, e.g.
It surrounds a pupil
Doc. to ensure secrecy
Perhaps
Long-billed wader
Dish that's cooked underground
Parent company of Facebook
Feb. 14
673 parts of the Louvre Pyramid
Game starter
"Old man"
Home for Holmes
One who sees what you're saying?
Answer to "What is Roquefort or Brie?"?
Berliner's "old"
Offed
Sight on winter roads
Go the wrong way
Green-lit
Sign of overuse
Like drunken speech
"All ___!"
Announcement on National Coming Out Day
Prefix that's mega mega?
Inappropriate
Not merely annoyed
Early bird?
Split
Spilled milk?
BuzzFeed staple
Wide ties
Front of a semi
Ubiquitous advertiser with an acronymic name
Netflix series set at Green Gables
Seeing as
Manipulates
Place to go on a ship
Weight of an empty container
What's clothed in summer and naked in winter, per an old riddle
Them's the breaks!
China's largest ethnic group
List in "The Idiot's Guide to ..."
What BankAmericard became in 1976
Neighbor of Siberia, in Risk
The queen with her pets?
Common still-life prop
School where some of "Shakespeare in Love" was filmed
Looked at
Architectural columns in the form of sculpted female figures
Annual Memorial Day race, informally
Threshold
Red Sox' div.
Bit of sports equipment that may be electrified
Gunslinger's command
Casino tool
Schools
Held tight
Philippine money
Fleas and flies
A narcissist may go on one
What's left on a map?
Obscure
Windsor, e.g.
A criminal's may be unbelievable
"Time ___ ..."
Big name in jelly
Like mosaic tiles
Lose possession?
One of the books of the Torah: Abbr.
Where Wagner's "Tannhäuser" was first performed
Prima ___
Caribbean land, at the Olympics
Administer an oath to
Echoes
Shorter roommate of 14-Across
Control, metaphorically
Completely, in slang
Pedal on the right
Man of La Mancha
Late-night trips to the fridge, e.g.
Shirt or blouse
Bit of magic
Projecting front
Temporarily replace
Most likely to win at Trivia Night, maybe

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