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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2018 other clues
Like a happening party, in slang
Come right up to
Sport with stunt riding, informally
Like some very important signs
'Breaking Bad' protagonist
Common board requirement, in brief
Suffix with Jumbo
Manifestation of sulkiness
'Golly!'
Components of many free apps
Summer outdoor events, informally
'Heck if I know'
Middle of summer?
Constantly updating GPS figs
Three-lobed design
Misses overseas
'The Cocktail Party' dramatist
Crack, in a way
Threw some back
2007 satirical best seller
Model company?
E.T.S. offerings
Title figure in a Gilbert and Sullivan opera
2Pac's 'Dear ___'
North Carolina home of Appalachian State University
Tops in athletics
A-number-one
Olympic Australis, for one
Ends
Trio in a children's rhyme
One source of the umami taste
Almost nothing on?
Fifth-brightest star in the night sky
Vamooses
Aquarium performer
One who always has time to spend?
Fixed cord for a paratrooper
What makes a possum play possum
Author who wrote 'Show me a woman who doesn't feel guilty and I'll show you a man'
Part of a pod
Goes on and on
Result of prolonged screen time, maybe
Widely followed court battles
Axe product
Personal bearing
Winner of nine Grand Slam tournaments in the 1990s
Big difference
Plant also known as ladies' fingers
Gone
Grant consideration
Word with fan or form
Bingeing
Professional feeders
It's generally up and running within a few hours
Worn-out
Book in which the Israelites are rebuked for idolatry
Public perception
Item checked at an airport
You might experiment with this on
Brand with the slogan 'Fill your glass'
Quick move?
Roughly 37% of U.S. immigrants
Jung ___, author of the 1991 best seller 'Wild Swans'
Carny's target
Reflective stretch
Lead-in to sat
Chose at the ballot box

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