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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2005 other clues
'No ifs, ___ or buts'
'Slow down!'
'Ugh!'
'Well, what do you ___?!'
1958 best seller by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick
1976 Walter Matthau/Tatum O'Neal movie
Actor Hawke
Africa's Sierra ___
Aide: Abbr.
Arrived
At a distance
Atkins of country music
Baseball glove
Beach bird
Big-eared hopper
Big-mouthed carnivorous dinosaur, for short
Bloodsucker
Boise's home: Abbr.
Champion tennis servers
Chi-town team
Chief parts of adipose tissue
Christmas display sight
Coarse fiber
Coffee, slangily
Come together
Comedy
Concise
Contents of Bartlett's
Director Preminger
Expired
Exploration org.
Gas rating number
Hosp. brain readout
Iranian money
Is, in math
Lavish entertainment
Lightest-colored
The old college cheer
Title for Jesus
Total confusion
Twaddle
Underlying
Universally known figure
Major-___ (bigwig)
Make sacred
Mows
Name on a deed
No longer bright
One more time
One of the three H's in a summer weather forecast
One of the Three Musketeers
Peddle
Pre-dye hair shade, often
Predicate parts
Prepare to swallow
Private investigators, for short
Realtor's unit
Relaxed
Revolutionary Guevara
Russia's ___ Mountains
Russian country house
Second-in-command
Shakespeare's stream
Singer Lena or Marilyn
Singer Page
Slimmer's regimen
Smooth, as a drive
Sound in a long hallway
Sports jacket
Store
Suffers after overexercise
Suffix with book or freak
Tearful
Temporary halt
Terrific
Texas oil city
Thanksgiving side dish

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