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New York Times crossword of February 1st, 1999 other clues
Chow
Company with high personnel turnover
Convent dweller
Daily temperature extreme
Dictation taker
Eastern dancer
Eight-man band
Enter full force
Extensions
Failed attempt
Football gains: Abbr.
Frosted
Graceful bird
Green
Guesstimate letters
Having an open weave
Home for Babe
Infamous Italian family name
Jackie's second
Jailbird
Jay who chins with guests
Kind of wave
Lacking bumps
Lawyer: Abbr.
Lilylike flower
Lovers' lane event
Lug
Messy dresser
Mystery writer Gardner et al.
Nickname
Not in a fog
Not much
Operate
Ornamental stone
Pageant winner
Partner of pains
Parts of gals.
Pavarotti and Domingo
Pole, e.g.
Popular sauce
Put ___ to (finish)
Regret
Say positively
Show, as a historic battle
Something the nose knows
Song played on a mandolin
Specialist in fishing
Sprightly
Stands in the way of
Suffix with press
Sweet potato
Take care of
Tattletale
Thick piece
Throw
TV personality Kupcinet
Umpire's call
Verse writer
Viewpoint
Wanderer
Where Rome is home
Whopper tellers
Winnie-the-Pooh's creator
Yarn-making device
___ good turn
___ Strauss & Co.
'Damn Yankees' seductress
'Get out!'
'I' problem
Always, to a verse writer
'New Look' designer
'___ of robins in her hair'
Bicker
Botherer
Brawls
Bullfight bull
Chorus syllables

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