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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2011 other clues
'Arrivederci ___'
'Farewell'
'There's ___ in My Bucket' (children's song)
'Watch out now'
401, in old Rome
Alan or Adam of filmdom
Apartment building overseers, informally
Arrest
Artist Henri de ___-Lautrec
Attach with needle and thread
Buckeye
Burger order specification
Changes course suddenly
Cheapest choice at the pump
Cleanup hitter's stat
Comics villain ___ Luthor
Composer Stravinsky
Cunning
D.J.'s collection
Dead set against
Designer Cassini
Do-it-yourself relocation rental
Elizabethan ___
Exam for an aspiring J.D.
Expiration notices?
Freud's libido
Fries, to a burger
Gait faster than a walk
Goof up
Gun, as an engine
Hawaiian verandas
Huge: Prefix
It can scratch an itch
It's not very short and not very tall
It's returned by a ticket-taker
Letter-shaped beam
Like the land that includes Monument Valley
Lose one's shirt, in business
Lucky strikes?
Man, in Havana
Matures
Mutual fund charge
Nincompoop
Non-P.C. choices?
Noted Fifth Avenue emporium
Numero ___
Oath of old
Oodles
Oodles
Orange or grape soda brand
Orbison who sang 'Oh, Pretty Woman'
Peeved
Piggy plaint
Plan that changes courses
Prefix with sphere
Pros and cons
Sainted ninth-century pope
Sci-fi sight
Shoppe description
Something everybody is aware of
Sorority members such as Ann-Margret and Laura Bush
Standoffish
State it's not good to be in
Stick with a stick
Subway fare?
The Ghostbusters and the Police
They may be rounded up after a crime, with 'the'
Topnotch
Trojan War hero
Twangy-sounding
Watergate figure John
What the Tin Woodman sought from the Wizard of Oz
Winner of the first Nobel Prize in Physics, 1901
Yale of Yale University
___ Picchu (site of Incan ruins)

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