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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2019 other clues
'Ciao'
'Not ___!'
'The Good Samaritan,' e.g
'___ make history and not the other way around': Harry Truman
Anise-flavored liqueur
Auntie, to one's parent
Bud to chill with?
Caught
Classic product in a cobalt blue jar
Company that once owned Capitol and Virgin Records
Deal with
Digs too deep
Dirty, in a way
Dog and cat food
Dummy
Enthusiastic greeting
Evoker of dirty looks, maybe, in brief
Final Fantasy or Dark Souls, for short
Find a position for
Flavorful seed
Football franchise since 1899
Garage requests
Gather
Great ___
Group of values
Hit list?
In the direction of
Informal slip-on
Island formed by two shield volcanoes
It's done on hands and knees
Italian white wine
Kind of music
Lifted
Like tired muscles at a massage parlor
Longtime TV curmudgeon
Main ingredient in the dish lechazo
Most-watched TV drama in the world for a record six years
Music genre
Mythical hybrid
Natural blanket
Natural seasoning
Not versed in
One guarded in football
One never ends on a low note
Outing spoiler
Outré
Overseer of trains, for short
Part of WarnerMedia
Passing concern?
Pentagon letters
Place for markers
Place to get wired
Polite turndown of a proposal
Professorial, e.g
Raiding grp
Ready
Requirement for some downloads
Shot of minors?
Some hotel freebies
Some work at hair salons
Spoon
Spy's shooter, say
Stock spreads
Them's fightin' words
They may be raised (hmm ...)
Things to learn in kindergarten
Tower stack
Transfix
Where the term 'jazz' as applied to jazz music originated
Word after gay or American
___ Larsson, author of the 'Millennium' novels

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