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New York Times crossword of February 7th, 2016 other clues
'... then again, I might be wrong'
'Comin' ___!'
'Delphine' author Madame de ___
'My Fair Lady' composer
'Er ... um ...'
'God forbid!'
'The Bicycle Thief' director Vittorio
'There!'
'What a tragedy!'
'You can't make me do it!'
'___ Ben Adhem'
'___ Flux' (Charlize Theron film)
1945 battle site, for short
1998 Sarah McLachlan hit
According to
Assess
Barclays Center team
Bottom of a column
Bottom of the ninth, say
Boulogne-sur-___ (city on the English Channel)
Brashness, informally
Burger topper
Bygone online reference
Bypasses
Campus Greek grp
Charlie Chan portrayer Warner
Childish
City with a Penn State campus
Come together
Concert mementos
Cousins of levees
Crib part
Damage a St. Louis team's reputation?
Cut off
DirecTV requirement
Djokovic rival
Dr. featured in 2015's 'Straight Outta Compton'
Dugout figure
Ending with idiom or axiom
Event that's taking off?
Exclude, as undesirable things
Experienced with
Flee in separate directions?
Frosty coating
Gold medalist
Harlequin exhibitions?
Hollywood's locale: Abbr
Hybrid art technique
Indian flatbread
International traveler's convenience
It's not busy
Jardin ___ Plantes (Paris botanical garden)
Jewel heist outcome?
Kind of nerve
Kind of network
Language that gave us 'khaki'
Legendary Washington hostess
Like about half of all deliveries?
Like the Pantheon
Like top ratings from Michelin
Locale for 10 Winter Olympics
Longtime senator Thurmond
Lowly worker
Luna's Greek counterpart
Maidenhair and others
Major in astronomy?
Monroe or Taylor
Most NPR stations
N'awlins sandwich
N.Y.U. or M.I.T
Name on a Kazakh map
Neighborhood guide
Nevada tribe
New Jersey's state tree
New York Met performance 1,000+ times
News flash
Nitty-gritty
Nitwit
Nursery locale
Olive ___
Ones giving the waiter a hard time?
Ornamental projection on some 1950s cars
Orthodox Jewish honorific
Pair for a pairs competition
Past the cutoff age
Person of account, informally?
Perturb
Pet guinea pig food, typically
Poet who originated the phrase 'no country for old men'
Popular typeface
Pro
Question harshly after not allowing to practice?
Quick 'however'
Receive an acceptance letter
Remain undecided
Require
Resort island in the Firth of Clyde
Result of the Queen of Scat's backup group messing up?
Rubberneck
Rum-soaked cakes
Sadists, e.g
Sandwich spec
Schnozzola
Scottish landowner
See 73-Across
Serengeti grazer
Settled (on)
Small talk
Smartphone feature
Some orders with dessert
Something easy
Something that's charged
Something that's charged
Southern constellation that holds the second-brightest star in the night sky
St. Patrick's Day quaff
Stick
Subj. of David Foster Wallace's 'The Pale King'
Suffix with elephant
Sugar suffix
Sushi order
Take some time to think about
Teeny
Third man
Tight group
Together, musically
Track down
U.S.M.C. member?
Vertically, to a sailor
Were now?
Where King Saul consulted a witch
William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker
With 74-Across, coastal flier
Year that Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene' was published

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