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New York Times crossword of February 11th, 2017 other clues
'Deliciously Different' sloganeer
'Her ___' ('Miss Saigon' song)
'Holy cow!'
'How stupid am I!'
'Nuts!'
'Rent' actor Diggs
'Sit tight'
'Tell me more'
'Time was ...'
'You don't say!'
'You don't say!'
'___ a broken heart': Dickinson
1973 Tony nominee for 'A Little Night Music'
2007 N.A.A.C.P. Image Award winner for 'Inside Man'
Barrymore and more
Baseball's Martinez
Be a wannabe
Browns, in a way
Cardinal topper
Challenge for a barber
City on Utah Lake
Clip, say
Contractual problems?
Covers with some rolls
Deducts from
Détentes
Distinctive features of tamago gohan servings, in Japanese cuisine
E'en if
Flip
Full circuit
Fuss
GPS generation: Abbr
Have no accomplice
High-rise pants and horn-rimmed glasses, say
Hot Wheels product
It's way over your head
Just deserts for misconduct
Keeper of the flame?
Key figure in saving New York City from bankruptcy
Language traditionally written without spaces between words
Like a zebra's mane
Like some catches and crashes
Netted, in a way
Not easily moved
Not miss ___
Old map abbr
One of two party leaders
Palliate
Part of many a submarine
Perception
Power-packed engine
Resident of the Corn State
Response to 'Not now,' often
Salted away?
Satiny quality
Ship or plane part
Short write-ups
Shouts heard at a rodeo
Sneak
Something needed to raise the bar?
Squats strengthen them
The end of Caesar?
They're on the books
Things weighed in pounds?
Top-notch
Treat eaten with a spoon
Unit of rain or ice
Virginia willow's genus
War game
Wharf workers' grp
___ comparison

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