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New York Times crossword of February 10th, 2012 other clues
Hardly abundant
Good dogs for pulling loads
Half the time?: Abbr
Grand entrance?
Makes less edgy
Maneuver
More, in ads
Most negligible
N.L. Central city
Ocular irritants
One-striper, briefly
Onetime pickling liquid
Only Englishman named a Dr. of the Church
Party makeup?
Producer of a blowout, maybe
Proper
Pumpkin is rich in it
Reacted to a punch
Reckon
Resembling
Retort of contradiction
Running quarterly, for short?
Shocks
Spa handout
Spanish stream
Spartan toiler
Subs
Surveilled, say
Swiss stream
Tiptoed, say
Tony's 'Taras Bulba' co-star, 1962
Tryst figure
Urban planting favorite
Walks heavily
What Jack got in exchange for a cow, in a children's story
Winged ___
World's largest fruit company
___ Express
A 40-Across may call it
'Footloose' hero McCormack
A 40-Across will watch for it
A weather strip may fit into it
Abbr. accompanying some dotted notes
ABC's Arledge
Alternatives to sales
Attributes (to)
Body shop offering
C3H8, e.g
Cabbage
Cheerleading outfit?
Clichéd company claim
Clock stopper, at times
Cobble, perhaps
Collège, e.g
Danny DeVito's 'Throw Momma From the Train' role
Divvy up
Ending for AriZona flavors
Expect
Feta milk source
Form of 'sum'
Impossible dream
Inscrutable
Like eaters of humble pie
Like many bakers' hands
Like some words and swords
Like the Navajo language
Longtime Dodgers coach Manny
Maker of fabrics with intricate designs
'Bad' cholesterol, briefly

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