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New York Times crossword of February 19th, 2019 other clues
Valuable rocks
Carrier of a steaming pot and cups
"All ___ are created equal"
Attired like a movie vampire
See 38-Across
He loves, she loves, or it loves: Lat.
Catchall abbr.
One who's taking a polar vortex pretty hard?
Not new
Too
Equine : horses :: ___ : sheep
See 38-Across
Like a shoppe, perhaps
Wonder
Prometheus or Epimetheus
Marital abbr. that's rarely spelled out
Place for a baby
Conscious
Second chance
D.J.'s version of a song
Defense against a charge of public nudity?
Turn from a book into a movie, say
One who cheats on a weight-reduction plan?
"Ah, now I see"
Painter of a maja both "desnuda" and "vestida"
Cats' catches
Summon
Unruly kid
With 39- and 40-Across, classic Shakespearean question phonetically suggested by 17-, 23-, 47- and 59-Across
Cordon ___
"Whatever you say"
Heyday of taxis in Beijing?
"There will come ___ ..."
Leave out
Lawyers' org.
Lucrative South American crop
Midriff muscles, for short
"Life is short -- eat ___ first"
A+ or B-
Recline
Goes back and forth quickly
Heaped
"Is that true about me?"
Hankering
Part of a web address
Drunkards
Player close to a linebacker
Word after first or foreign
Paper size: Abbr.
Idolize
Possibilities for escape
Blustery bullying
Province between Man. and Que.
Insect-preserving resin
Joint enjoyer
Deadly snake
Producer of the Jacksons?
Is indebted to
Joins
They might precede "Well, we must be going"
Socially disengaged
Down a half step, say
Own up to
Fix up, as a building
Collect
Stereotypical cry into a canyon
Something a rude person uses in a crowd
Many corp. hirees have them
"Holy smokes!"
Grouches
"No more for me"
Rock-___ (classic jukebox brand)
Sounded like a crow
Long, long time
Lamb's mother
Subtext of many an innuendo
Some email attachments, for short

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