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New York Times crossword of February 9th, 2013 other clues
'Awww!'
'Baa, Baa, Black Sheep' figure
'Let's do it!'
'Now I see!'
'Pretty obvious, huh?'
'The Hippopotamus' writer
'Wait, this isn't making sense'
'___ Poetry Jam'
Aces, with 'the'
Architectural base
Centimeter-gram-second unit
Certain coffee order
Chatted up
Completely covers
Concorde features
Country music's Carter
Cuban-born Baseball Hall-of-Famer José
Dead duck, maybe
Exercise ___
Film hero chasing a motorcycle gang
Flyspeck
Funny Margaret
Grow more and more irksome
High, in a way
Historical community
I.R.S. settlement
Its positions are labeled North, South, East and West
Jaunty
Last name in women's skin care
Like some flexible mortgages
Listing that can change based on the weather, for short
Load
Loads
Microwaveable food brand
Milk sources
N.C.A.A. football ranking system
Nag (at)
Not taking a loss well, say
Number of Planeten
One getting poked in the eye?
One might be performed en avant
One who's incredible
Ones who are counter-productive?
Part of a cover
Peace abroad
Picture on file
Position in a relay
Psychologist Alfred
Punches, informally
Put on the line
Raid target
Rap's Biz ___
Separate through percolation
Setting for part of 'A Tale of Two Cities'
Smell like
Some silk threads
Sure thing
Take turns?
Target of thrown bricks, in early comics
Terra ___
Threshold
Trounce
Union V.I.P
What a mass of footballers do after a tackle
___ Puffs

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