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New York Times crossword of February 17th, 2017 other clues
'110%' effort
'Fiddlesticks!'
'Jurassic Park' co-star Sam
Abbr. before Friday
Another name for Pluto
Artsy L.A. district
Base order
Big name in escalators
Bug
Button-___ (hit everything at once, in gamer lingo)
Castigate
Certain Internet hoax
Colosseum crowd?
Come up with
Corduroy rib
Diamonds, e.g
Dives
Draw money?
Dropped, as poll numbers
First Chinese-American cabinet member
First name in country
Flat tube?
Grace ___, servant in 'Jane Eyre'
Hacker's tool
Highlighter color
Hippie-influenced fashion trend
Improvised jazz strain
Its ribs stick out
Jazzman Baker
Kind of column
Latin 101 word
Like the function ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d
Luxury hotel in London's Piccadilly district, with 'the'
Mar. figure
Mythical piper
News of flight delays, say
Not to, say
Occasional 'S.N.L.' host, to 'S.N.L.'
Omen
Owner of the horse Sleipnir
Part of a gig
Rapidly down
Record of the year?
Reid of 'Sharknado'
Seeing through
Showing signs of age
Smartphone heading
Some back-and-forth
Sources of ricotta cheese
Staple of Thai cuisine
Suffix with magne-
Surrender
Take a hit
Teddy material
The Romans obtained a purple one from snails
They're often drawn at night
Thwarts
Tuna type
Turns on
Unwavering look
Used too much
Vixen's offspring
Vocalist for the Black Eyed Peas
Voluptuous
Vulgar
Washington Post competitor: Abbr
Where to stick a stick
Who wrote 'Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise'
Word after who, what or where
Word sometimes elided to its middle letter
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