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New York Times crossword of February 5th, 2012 other clues
Badly beaten up
Basketball rim
Before, in verse
Bellyache
Big name in jeans
Bird wing
Bitchin'
Blouse, e.g
Boston's Mass ___
Brewskis
Bring out
Caustic soda
CD-___
Certain implants
Certain online request
Charms
Comics canine
Confirms
Cookout item
Cozy
Critter whose name comes from Nahuatl
Dante e Boccaccio
Deut.'s preceder
Do over, as a lawn
Doesn't budge
Drags
E.U. member
Environmental prefix
Exorcism target
Expenditures
Farm mother
First name?
Flower girl?
Follow persistently
French cup
Get it wrong
Give up
Hindu title
Hip-hop
Housemother, e.g
How a fool acts
In one's cups
Inter ___
It might be blue, green or brown
Jazzy Nina
Knot
Large-toothed whale
Lean
Light touch
Like a sty denizen
Many a museum display
Maternity ward workers, for short
Mugful, maybe
Naval force
New Jersey town bordering Rahway
Not quite right
Number 2, e.g
Number two
Old TV knob
Old White House nickname
Open
Paint choice
Pal
Pampering, for short
Paraded by
Passed easily
'Sure!'
'Ancient Mariner' verse
'Hakuna ___'
'Is she not down so late, ___ so early?': 'Romeo and Juliet'
'Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe' artist
'The Time Machine' people
'Tu ___ mi amor'
'What ___!'
'___ teaches you when to be silent': Disraeli
'___ the Sheriff'
'___ your toes!'
1-Across near Hartford?
11 or 12, but not 13
114-Down near Boise?
117-Down near Salem?
119-Across near Albany?
124-Across near Dover?
45-Down near Baton Rouge?
6-Across near Indianapolis?
61-Across near Phoenix?
76-Down near Springfield?
9-Across near Boston?
Abbr. before a colon
Actor Quinn
Against
Armstrong and Sedaka
Arrive at too quickly, in a way
Assails
Assn
B'nai B'rith grp
Bad-mouthed
Badge earner
Perfect rating
Photo ___
Pioneer in quadraphonic music
Posed (for)
Prefix with -pod
Prefix with business
Pull (in)
Rack for a rifle
Regarding the price
Respectable
Role in 'Nicholas and Alexandra'
Roll of bills
Romeo or Juliet
Santa ___ (desert winds)
Seine summers
Shock
Sign by a theater ticket booth
Site of a Greek tragedy
Smithereens
Some conifers
Spots
Spring time
Staff ___: Abbr
Starch-yielding palm
Still broken, say
Still to be sampled
Sub
Sun spots
Superfluous
Swindle
The Beatles' 'All ___ Got to Do'
This and that: Abbr
Tidies up a bit
Tiny blob
Toss-up?
TV police drama
Weak
Weave's partner
When sung three times, part of a Beatles refrain
Whirlpool
Women's suffrage Amendment
___ Brava
___ contendere

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