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New York Times crossword of February 12th, 2014 other clues
One of the red Monopoly spaces
One operating a loom
Open-house org
Place on a pedestal
Poison gas, e.g
Prefix with center
Prepare, as some peanuts
Quarantine, say
Rare sight on casual Friday
Ring decision, briefly
Roll-call call
S.F. summer setting
Searches high and low
Suffix with acetyl
Surgical bypass
Testifying accurately
The First State: Abbr
There might be one on the corner of a sail
They vary according to batters' heights
They're said at the end of a soirée
To the point, in law
Traditional pre-Christmas activity
Triumphing
Word of exasperation
Wrinkly-skinned dog
___ polloi
___ Stic (retractable Bic pen)
Atomizer outputs
'Amores' poet
'___-lish!' ('Yum!')
1952 Gary Cooper classic
2B, SS or CF
AOL alternative
Became too old for foster care, say
Believer that life is meaningless
Bopper
Bub
Buffalo's county
Campbell of 'Party of Five'
Cartoon shriek
Christmas carol starter
Clear and direct, as reporting
Comic Fields who was an Ed Sullivan regular
Common Nascar letters
Cry at the World Cup
Day after hump day: Abbr
Derby victory margin, maybe
Designed to minimize wind resistance
Dime-on-the-dollar donation
Directional ending
Element in chips
End of Kurosawa's 'Rashomon'?
Fleet member retired in '03
Florence's ___ Vecchio
Had a break between flights
Happy tunes
Hawke of Hollywood
It's about 1% argon
Katmandu tongue
Last book of the Old Testament
Letters on a perp's record
Longtime Florentine ruling family
Lunes or martes
Many an urban Cornhusker
Marks of good bowlers
Matt who scored the only Jets touchdown in Super Bowl history
Morgue ID
Nixon, e.g., for two yrs

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