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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 1997 other clues
'Saw the air too much with your hand,' in Shakespeare's words
'South Pacific' hero
'Stalag 17' star
'___ a Moon Out Tonight' (1961 hit)
'___ Lap' (1983 film)
'___ Peach' (Allman Brothers album)
'___ Three Lives'
'___ Where My Money Goes' (early 1900's song)
( ), informally
A cock does it
A fistful
Adult
Advanced course
Alas., once
Alley challenge
Ancient
Area near the crown
Army leader?
Balcony section
Bambi's aunt
Bambi's aunt
Beer holders: Abbr.
Blue Eagle initials
Bomber initials
Break
Bring (out)
Bygone kings
Captain, e.g.
Changes back
Chest material
Christmas ___
Chuck
Chuck alternative
City WNW of Mascara
Closet contents
Cobbler's stock
Cod piece?
Colorful clumps of grass
Columbia athlete
Concern
Conviction
Costa, anatomically
Crime statistics
Devil-may-care
Distillation product
Done in
Drink for Drac
East end
Emma Lazarus
Engr.'s specialty
Fends off
Fill the hold
Flower clusters
Flying jib, e.g.
Franklin's flier
G.P. grp.
General Grant's horseshoer
Get fresh with
Get ready to leave
Go cold turkey
Go furtively
God of wine
Grabbed
Guy Lombardo hit of 1937 or Jimmy Dorsey hit of 1957
Hail
Highest honor
Home of England's Opera North
Hot issue?
Hung out to dry
In any way
Indisposed
Inherent character
Jacuzzi user
Jelly ingredient
Kind of particle
Kingdom of Minos
Lies limply
Like some excursions
Like the flu
Like Uranus vis-a-vis Jupiter
Locate
Look everywhere in
Loose-limbed
Maintain
Make confetti
Make it big
Marker
Marsh plant
Mexican state or a product that originated there
Missouri, e.g.
More than miffed
Muscle-building unit
Not be perfect
Nurse
Off-peak calls?
One who teases a nobleman
Overflows
Overshadow
Philippine island
Platitudes
Popular porters
Posterior
Prepare for action
Province in Italy's Northern League
Pull strings?
Put up
Renowned Manhattan eatery
School of painting
Secretary, at times
Silo occupant
Sing-a-long syllable
Single
Slander
Spanish poet Federico Garcia ___
Specialist in a duck blind
Speller's phrase
Squeaking
Street of mystery
Stretched one's neck
Suggest
The scarlet letter
The thing is?
They're dispensed in litres
To be, to Benita
Toil wearily
Toiling
Trimming tool
Trojan princess of a Mozart opera
Unbound
Unit of capacitance
Unpaid debt
Walt Disney's middle name
Welty's 'One Writer's Beginnings,' e.g.
Western airline name
Whiz
Whole-grain food
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