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New York Times crossword of February 25th, 2018 other clues
Challenge for a college-bound student, maybe
Kind of medicine
Cherry throwaway
Kitchen brand
You can lend one without letting go of it
Young ___
Christmas drink
Lead role in 'Boys Don't Cry,' 1999
___ Creed (Christian statement of faith)
Clandestine
Many a year-end list
Many an office worker's problem
Combo meal entree
Dojo surface
Medical inserts
Double a score
Drive-___
Mound
Much-abbreviated Latin phrase
Energize
Muhammad's favorite wife
Enter the fray
Nanki-Poo's father, with 'the'
Neeson of 'Schindler's List'
Extras
Neighbor of a Montenegrin
Fix
Nickname of Duke basketball's Mike Krzyzewski
Fostered
No-good
Fund-raising org
No-good, spelled using only the letters of 71-Down
Future stallion
Garment that's often plaid
Not happy, to say the least
Ones not up to par?
Geraint's wife, in Arthurian romance
Order to go
Gets back together
Glacial ridges
Oscar winner with four #1 Billboard hits
Grandfather of Alfred the Great
Page 1, e.g
Group of stars
Part of a motorcade
Historical period
Penguins' org
Historical period spelled using only the letters of 2-Down
Holder of shells
Pep
Photog's purchase
Huggable
Place to get pampered
Hypothetical
Prince of Shakespeare
In ___ of
Put the pedal to the metal
Include without notifying others, in a way
Rack site
Inner tubes?
Really impressive
It's comped
Really impressive, spelled using only the letters of 39-Down
It's imagined
Jackie of 'The Tuxedo'
Relish
Jamaican export
Revolutionary War hero
Jamaican rapper ___ Paul
Revolutionary War hero spelled using only the letters of 13-Down
Jewel case holder
Roger in the Navy
Sarcastic response to a fail
Screw up
Seaweed in Japanese cuisine
Shade of blue
'Aw rats!'
Singer who once spelled her name with a '$'
'Hey!'
Six things in some six-packs
'See you later'
Slyly attracts
'That so?' reply
Small flute
'That wasn't nice!'
Snack items
'The Master Builder' playwright
Snack items spelled using only the letters of 36-Down
'You and I have a deal!'
Spanish 'Listen!'
404 Not Found, e.g
Stern-looking
Actor Davis
Sukkot celebrant
Airport waiter?
Sun spot?
Temporary tattoo material
Aloft
Alpo alternative
Therefore
Amount of jam or jelly beans
Throws together
Ancient theaters
Tin lizzies
Approve another season of
Took back one's story
Armpit, medically
Track schedule
Bagel topping
Bagel topping spelled using only the letters of 89-Down
TV demonstrator at the 1939 World's Fair
Ballot hanger
Unlikely to be talked out of
Basil, e.g
Was dateless
Basket part
Was mounted atop
Basket part
Website with a 'Sell an item' option
Bass player
What a press pass provides
Be annoying
What assayers assay
Berth places
When it comes to
Brand in the dairy aisle
Whole-grain cereal brand
Breakfast spots
Woman's name that sounds like its second and first letters, respectively
Butt's end?
Word before 'before'
Bygone deliverers
Word before data or deal
Casual top
Word that might be helpful on a class reunion name tag
Cause of a tic, for short
Writer Nin
Chalked stick
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