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New York Times crossword of February 10th, 2006 other clues
'I don't buy it'
'Now I remember!'
'Our Gang' assent
Annexation justification
Attention-getters
Belafonte catchword
Big 12 team
Bit of shrink rap?
Bones connected to fibulae
Brother of un padre
Bug elimination
Cacklers
Casual states?
Certain Sri Lankan
Coin with 12 stars on it
Contents of some urns
Coy compliment response
Does very poorly, in slang
Dramatic opening?
Drink additive?
European tongue
Evergreen shrubs
Farm butter
Fictional uncle
Follower or Lenin or Stalin
Fool on the ice
Form of ether
Frequent portrait subject
Hebrew for 'delight'
Highlander's weapon
Hogan's hero?
In danger of snapping
Incoming clutter
It might be struck south of the border
It's made in Japan
Italian term of endearment
Jabba the ___ of 'Star Wars'
Kingdoms by the sea
Kristy's 'Little Darlings' co-star
Light show?
Like cornstalks
Line part: Abbr.
Mary in the White House
Match maker?
Math ratio
More likely to retire
Move imperceptibly
Navy noncom
Often-dunked item
One whom everyone is for
Otto preceder
P.E.I., e.g.
Pace
Pet expression?
Pou ___ (vantage point), from the Greek
Press
Quintillionth: Prefix
Relatively white
Rest of the afternoon
Rice-___
Road Runner cartoon backgrounds
Small player
Sparks setting: Abbr.
Steady
T'ang dynasty poet
Tees off
Vet's memory, maybe
Year in the reign of England's King Stephen
___ cat

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