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Kids' TV character who refers to himself in the third person crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 12th, 2017 other clues
'A bit of talcum / Is always walcum' writer
'Aha!'
'Grand Hotel' star, 1932
'My only love sprung from my only ___!': Juliet
'That villain in comics has sure gotta be sore!'?
'Waterloo' band
'What's the ___?'
1950s French president René
35-nation alliance, briefly
A.A. or AAA
Abductor of Persephone
Ad agency output
Alito's Supreme Court predecessor
Altar spot
Annoys
Archives material
Arrears
As yet
Bad look
Banquet
Bearded animal
Beatrix Potter's genre
Berate some guy for getting too much sun?
Bit of cushioning
Blue hue
Book reviewer?: Abbr
Breakfast chain
Building's rain diverter
Cap similar to a tam-o'-shanter
Certain rod
Clean with a pressurized spray
Club cousins
Conveyance for soldiers
Corp. bigwig
Corroded
Creature on the movie poster for 'The Silence of the Lambs'
Dentist's directive
Deputy: Abbr
Desiccated ___ Sea
Devil-may-care
Disapproving sounds
Dismaying announcement about disaster aid?
Docket
Dripping
Drive-___
Editor's override
Entry
Entry on an I.R.S. form: Abbr
Exhibitor at 1863's Salon des Refusés
Fabric from flax
Fasten
First name in daredevilry
Five-alarmer
Fleshy-leaved succulent
For whom Nancy was first lady
Fuel from a fen
Gaming trailblazer
Gather
Gist
Gist
Gives an order
Glitch
Greenhorn on the force
Group's basic beliefs
Having less heft
Having no room for more
He can be seen at the western end of the National Mall, informally
Heart of the matter?
High hairdos
Hit one out
Horse for hire
Irritable
It may deliver a punch
It must turn over to start
It's a drain
Jeer
Like most 'Quo Vadis' characters
London tea accessory
M, on a form
Major export of Florida
March movement
Mystical doctrine
Old gang weapons
One with a lot of tweets
Pacific island wrap
Parliamentary support
Pay
Pens for hens
Photographer Arbus
Plunger alternative
Presently
Pricey French fashion label
Reimbursed expense for a commuter, maybe
Remain undecided
Result of a serious wardrobe malfunction at the beach?
Roker's appeal before gastric bypass surgery?
Run out
Scientist's dilemma regarding work vs. play?
See 12-Down
See 8-Down
Sight at Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park
Sluggish
Sobel who wrote the Pulitzer-nominated 'Galileo's Daughter'
Some space vehicles
Something easy, so they say
Sound system?
Spreadsheet contents
Steamed seafood dish
Suggestion to a bored short story writer?
Super suffix?
Supplied
Swinging Ernie
Take some shots
Talk wildly
Talk wildly
Tear apart
Those who need sound memories, per Montaigne
Timeline sections
Tip
Toast word
Tool parts used for bending things
Topic for Dr. Ruth
Tour grp. since 1950
Traffic cone
Treat for a dog
Turbid
Turn aside
Utah's ___ State University
W. Hemisphere treaty of 1994
Was a busybody
Way to go: Abbr
Weighty matters?
What a cash-strapped beau might take you on?
What's right in front of the tee?
Wild revelry
With 34-Down, longtime public radio host
With 42-Down, 'Frosty the Snowman' singer
Worry of stratospheric proportions
___ Palmas (Spanish province)

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