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The Denver Post crossword of February 5th, 2021 other clues
Hit a homer, slangily
"Beowulf" and "Roots"
Unabridged dictionaries, e.g.
Harry Potter's Hedwig, for one
Building block of physics
Gave the boot to
Sicken with excessive sweetness
Rosten of Yiddish lexicography
Like Jarlsberg cheese
River of Arles
Adjudged
"___ nuts?"
Incapacitated temporarily, in a way
Runaway lovers
Towed-away cars, perhaps
Cal with the MLB consecutive-game record
Pop up
"___ old cowhand . . ."
Cheese partner, in an economical dish
Foldaway hotel amenity
Trims, as costs
"Without further ___ . . ."
___-jazz (Coltrane genre)
Freshmen are a part of it
The whole shootin' match
Airport rental
Gadget in a batting cage
A cappella group member
2016 Summer Games site, for short
Islamic equivalent of kosher
"___ it stand" ("stet," literally)
Explosive stuff
In an offbeat way
Parking garage divisions
"Goosebumps" author R.L.
Built from the ground up
___ II (Jobs-Wozniak creation)
Part of the pelvis
Like triples, vis-a-vis homers
Ready to blow one's top
"___ Girls" (Gene Kelly movie)
Quinn of "Elementary"
Short time, informally
Palatial homes
Manicurist's abrasive
Did the Ironman, say
Bacterium in some food recalls
Like congressional election years
Pterodactyl that terrorized Tokyo
Rocker Benatar
Do salon work
Revered celebrity
Like a rout, in sports
Virtually treeless grasslands
Sturm ___ Drang
Game named for an explorer
Dracula's nonhuman form
"The X-Files" subject
"Just missed!"
Fateful March date
Japanese prime minister Shinzo
Littleneck or cherrystone
Warm and cozy
Wounded at Pamplona
___ Minella (Muppet monkey)
Absorbed, as a loss
Sore loser's antithesis
Like shower walls, often
Took the gold
Chemical used in soap making
Stirred up, as trouble
French fry, to a Brit
Start of a toast
When to eat oysters, it's said
Cartoon squeal
Anti-apartheid author Paton
Proselytizer's pamphlet

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