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New York Times crossword of February 29th, 2008 other clues
#1 Beatles hit with the only known vocal contribution by Linda McCartney
'Caribbean Blue' singer
'Don't spread this around, but ...'
'Notorious' setting
'Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind' speaker
'The Great God Brown' playwright
'___ Full of Grace' (2004 film)
1990 #1 rap hit that starts 'Yo, V.I.P., let's kick it'
Actress Streep
Agitated
Atoms
Ball boy?
Barely mention, as something one doesn't want to discuss
Bernard Malamud's debut novel
Candle holders
Certain chess piece, informally
Classical art medium
Clodhopper
Coca-Cola creation
Comeback
Continuously
Dispel a curse?
Edward who created the Gashlycrumb Tinies
Final Gene Wilder/Richard Pryor comedy
Flowers named for their scent
Ford or Lincoln
Goes to bed, in Britspeak
Hang it up
Having a single purpose
Home for the Ojibwa and Cree
In the distance
In-house debugging
It protects car buyers
Lifesavers, for short
Like most 1950s recordings
Man
Most useless
Mystical indicator
Neapolitan noblewoman
One abandoned at the altar?
One who refuses to shake hands, maybe
Other
Others
Person at the wheel?
Picture writing, of a sort
Pool owner's nuisance
Poses
Practically unheard-of
Presently
Product once advertised with the catchphrase 'There's no step 3!'
Pullers of the chariot of Artemis
Push off
Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g.
Region bordering Mount Olympus
Rule out
Snazzy
Soft spread
Sound of a dropped scoop of ice cream
Split right before your eyes?
Stop working
Tendency toward chaos
Tightly embrace
Unit of radioactivity
Wisconsin city that's home to S. C. Johnson & Son
___ volatile

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