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New York Times crossword of February 28th, 2008 other clues
'Great' czar
'Hurlyburly' playwright David
'No nation is permitted to live in ___ with impunity': Jefferson
'No returns'
'O, sing to the Lord a new song,' for one
12/24 and 12/31
Accord
Add to or remove from
Approve or penalize
Asian princess
Away from the office
Begin operating or stop operating
Belief in a life of harmony with nature
Broadcast
California's ___ Valley
Chaotic
Comedic title role for Renée Zellweger, 2000
Commonly
Confirmation or uncertainty
Converts to a cause, briefly
Deborah nominated for six Academy Awards
Deuce follower
Discussion spots
Dodger All-Star pitcher Eric
Don't exist
Dope
Dr. ___ Hahn of 'Grey's Anatomy'
E.R. part: Abbr.
Easy to see or impossible to see
Entangle or disentangle
Equine ankle
Fabled slacker
Fair housing?
Fathomed
Fictional submariner
Gary Burghoff role of TV and film
Gloomy
Gotham
Grounds for legal action
It might be spiked
It's definite
Jiang's husband
Kobold
L., B. or J.
Last under use or erode under use
Life of Riley
Martini's partner
Minimal tide
Move gracefully or move clumsily
Nav. rank
Non-std.
Olaf's girlfriend in Lemony Snicket books
Paris accord
Pen's partner
Place for an emoticon
Remaining or gone
Repeated setting for Georges Seurat paintings
Respectful refusal
Revealing garment
Sari, e.g.
Shenanigans
Sitting
Some
Some Grammy winners
Sort through
Sporty car roof option
Stadium sound
TV's Kojak
Twinings competitor
Unchanged or novel
Univ.
Welcome to paradise?
Willie Mays and teammates
Words of praise or words of condemnation
___ ring

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