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New York Times crossword of February 14th, 2015 other clues
2010 New York Times best seller subtitled 'Sounds Like a Rainbow'
'Mamma Mia' quartet
'Ten Days in a Mad-House' muckraker
'This is a surprise!'
'Toy Story' dinosaur
2004 film featuring Paris
2011 Flo Rida hit with the lyric 'She ain't no rock star, but she got groupies'
Abbr. after 'Rev.' or before 'dev.'
About to crash, apparently
Application suffix
Be a motormouth
Big name in laptops
Big name in scales
Blunt hit
Blunts, e.g
Brand that supports women?
Cab and others
Cary Grant or Betty Grable
Chockablock
Classic record label that rejected the Beatles with the comment 'Groups with guitars are on the way out'
Con victim
Counterpart of 'to'
Emulated a cat burglar
Excuse
Exposes, old-style
Fabric used in adhesive pads
Factor in force
Fooled (with)
Free light shows
Gangsters' counterparts, informally
Go too far, e.g
Grp. with the slogan 'Every child. One voice'
Handel's '___, Galatea e Polifemo'
Hankered
Hankering
Head doc?
Height
Height
Intern
It names an annual Sexiest Woman Alive
It's to be expected
Knock for a loop
Language introduced in 1995
Like Confucius, often
Like many works with 'To' in their titles
Like some pickups
Major menace
Man on a mission, maybe
Mate
Michele of 'Glee'
Mother of Richard I
Old sitcom family name
Olivia who won a Razzie for 'Bolero' and 'Conan the Destroyer'
Overseas alternative?
Parlor product made with an iron
Rate word
Scratch
Short, imaginative tales
Sounds accompanying light bulbs?
Sparks in old films
Subject to dispute
Talked bull?
They have an infamous gap
Top-selling app of 2010
Torts course taker, typically
Trap locale
Treat with pudding and graham crackers
What's a big hit with the school board?
Where a techie hooks up
Words before a major pronouncement
___ Style Awards

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