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New York Times crossword of February 5th, 2008 other clues
'Horrors!'
'Look both ways before crossing,' e.g.
'Taste that beats the others cold' sloganeer, once
'Uh-oh'
'Vive ___!'
'Waking ___ Devine' (1998 film)
'Yippee!'
1998 song by the Goo Goo Dolls that was #1 for 18 weeks
Ashen
Atlanta university
Aurora's Greek counterpart
Board members, for short
Business sessions that drag
Castle defense
Contestant's mail-in
Cool, to a cat
Course for a recent émigré: Abbr.
Decorative molding
Dictatorial
Ding Dongs competitor
Directives
Disrobe
Dusting or taking out the garbage
Epitome of slipperiness
Ex-hoopster Manute ___
Father
Father ___ Sarducci, longtime 'S.N.L.' character
Father, e.g.
Forty-___
Fran of 'The Nanny'
French seas
Gen. Robt. ___
Girlish boy
Hair line
Hair removal product
Hard on the eyes
Home of the Casbah
Ignited
In front of a hydrant, say
Israel's Abba
King in un palacio
Kook
Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River
Lax
Little troublemaker
Loch Ness monster, e.g.
Looney Tunes pig
Maker of introductions
Morning waker-upper
Mythological reveler
NAFTA signatory
Notice for late ticket-buyers, maybe
Only Super Bowl won by the New York Jets
Opposite of 'naw'
Opposite of post-
Part of m.p.g.
Pawn
Pipe joint
Publicists
Racetrack tout
School lady
Seed-to-be
Stab
The Oscars of magazine publishing
They might be near I.C.U.'s
Things hidden in 17-. 23-, 49- and 57-Across
Tic-tac-toe loser
TV's Longoria
Umberto who wrote 'The Name of the Rose'
Un gato grande
Wall St. hire
Yellow shade
Zebras, to lions
Zinger
___ Jean (Marilyn Monroe, affectionately)
___ Lobos
___ Polo

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