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USA Today crossword of February 9th, 2019 other clues
"Piece of cake!"
Millennial's parent, for short
Rottweiler's warning
Preserve, in a way
Social goofball
Grace ender
Pseudo-cultured
Embattled Yemeni city
Common melt ingredient
A big fan of
Be overdramatic
Ill-gotten money
Candies on Christmas trees
Direct deposit, briefly
Its symbol is Fe
Tire with new life
MTA part
Chem room
Xbox competitor
Lake in a classic mnemonic
___ dancer (1960s night club employee)
Whom Pete Rose managed
Take a stab at
Have a hunch
Leave thunderstruck
Toils in a galley
Barely runs?
Trendy Brazilian berry
If-all-else-fails ploy
Cheer for a matador
Sharply dressed
Close in on
"Sappho's Leap" novelist Jong
Browns, Blues and 37-Down
Semester enders, often
Suffix with hard or firm
Spill one's guts
Capital west of Stockholm
"Camelot" composer Frederick
Insider's lingo
Swampy ground
Kid-___ (book genre)
Levin who wrote "The Boys From Brazil"
Many sitar tunes
Koran's almighty
4 p.m. Wall Street event
Like a milquetoast
Adidas subsidiary
Oater "necktie"
Flowers in Van Gogh paintings
Travolta chin feature
Immunologists' fluids
Innsbruck's land
State bordering Alberta
Schoolyard stoolie
Sgt. or cpl.
Trivial gripe
User of products and services
Drop the ball
Bugged incessantly
Like xenon or radon
One-man band, e.g.
Complete Topps collection
Speak haltingly
"Death Be Not Proud" poet John
Jessica of "Driving Miss Daisy"
Diplomat's skill
Lessen, as fears
Cinders of old comics
More than occasionally
Greeting that doesn't need postage
Harbor skyline feature
Aided a pitchman
Rose's County Kerry home
Ready to explode
Stick up
Takes a board game turn

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