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New York Times crossword of February 26th, 2005 other clues
'Days of Our Lives' setting
'Get ___!'
'I know not why I ___ sad': Shak.
'Well, whaddya know!'
'No, you're not' retort
'Oliver!' composer Lionel ___
'Who ___?'
'___ Es el Amor' (Spanish song hit)
9-Across, at times
Any-way link
Auto features, briefly
Beluga delicacy
Better waterproof
Book end?
Bygone dignitaries
Cameos, e.g.
Chilling
Cicely, e.g.
Command to go
Company whose cars don't use gasoline
Company with a brontosaur logo
Concerns of some bathers: Abbr.
Cool
Coordinate
Poor
PX users
Relative of -let
Sheets
Showman Ziegfeld and others
Snack item
Some horses
Stockpile
Tearful
Tout's antithesis
Trainee
Way of seasoning
Dodge
Extend
Fast-food chain
Film composer Tiomkin
Final participants
Fire up
Follower of a duck, pig or cow
Food items introduced to the United States by Samuel Thomas circa 1880
Former White House inits.
George Jetson's boss
Good-looker
Guiding genius
Gulager of 'McQ,' 1974
Iron
Is Spanish?
It can be ear-piercing
It has 659 members
It may be stuck in a bar
Like some genes
Lion's combatant for the crown, in 'Through the Looking-Glass'
Mediterranean capital
N.B.A. star Kukoc
Nursery output
One easily moved
One foot
One going out
One sip, maybe: Abbr.
Organism bodies
Orwellian setting
Outdoor feast
Page of un calendario
Parisian possessive
Pellet shooter

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