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New York Times crossword of February 27th, 2015 other clues
Culture medium
Dances in 3/4 time
Dental problem
Disinter
Dragsters' org
Energy
Evolutionary biologist who wrote 'The Panda's Thumb'
First name in gossip
First word in Massachu­setts' motto
Fixed, as a model airplane
Frequent demonstrator of the Doppler effect
Galumph
Google worker
Group of people
Hardcover or paperback
Hill worker
Honey or sugar
Jean-Paul Sartre or Winston Churchill, once
Knot : toads :: parliament : ___
Like some low-grade beef
Line items?
Military band
Musical phrase in which a single syllable is sung over several notes
Nestlé brand
Nuts
Nuts
Part of some city streets
Per
Photocopy predecessor
Pink
Positive or negative
Prefix meaning 'heavens'
Rabbit homes, maybe
Racket
Radiologist, often
Relative of a Fig Newton
Robin Williams title role
Setting for Steinbeck's 'The Pearl'
So-called Japanese chess
Some old-fashioned hosiery
Something not to be believed?
Stand
Time of forgiveness
Tough nut to crack
Tries to catch shrimp, say
Trunks, e.g
We
Where the 'tiger cub economies' are
William who wrote 'The Dark at the Top of the Stairs'
Wished
Apple messaging software
'I know what you're thinking' thinker
'Ready to go?'
'True Blood' vampire Northman
'___ first ...'
Add up to
Be lenient
Blacker than black
Certain shooter
Certain shooter
Colleague of Don on 'Mad Men'

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