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New York Times crossword of February 15th, 2015 other clues
Canon competitor
Cartoonist who wrote the caption 'Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?'
Center of activity
Chimes, e.g
Colored like ink in 'Love's Labour's Lost'
Command to Fido
Cookies with a 'Golden' variety
Cousins of clarinets
Crabby
Cry from a damsel in distress
Cut (off)
D.C. club
Dot on a transit map
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues'
Family members
Female with a beard
Figure skater Midori
Flightless bird
Foe of Mr. Fantastic in the comics
Founded, on city signs
Frontier sheriff's badge
General ___ chicken
Get in line
Gets fixed
Govt. construction overseer
Greek goddess of vengeance
Heavy metal band?
Herald, as a new year
Historic filer for bankruptcy in 2013
I.C.U. worker
In the style of
Incense
Indian music
Indie band whose name means, literally, 'I have it'
Is a rat
Jeopardized
John who played Harold in the 'Harold & Kumar' films
Just
Kernel keepers
Kind of question
Knot again
Langston Hughes poem
Laughed harshly
Like four of the eight planets
Like Lake Mead or Lake Powell
Little houses on the prairie
Long John Silver, for one
Map part
Material for many a ski lodge
Miranda warning receiver, informally
Mitchell heroine
Mop & ___
Most feeble
Mounted
Much-anthologized Frank R. Stockton short story
No longer hungry
Not standard: Abbr
One calling it quits
One given the velvet rope treatment, for short
Ones in the oil field?
Org. with the motto 'Not for self but for country'
Overstress
Parisian possessive
Part of an Adirondack chair
Part of I.M.F.: Abbr
Physicist Ohm
Please, to a Puritan
Pompom wielder's cries
Prefix with -form
Proverbial matter of perspective
Queen of mystery
Rarely
Reception vessel
Remote button with '+' and '-'
Rough position?
Rummage (through)
Rx signers
Sacred symbol
Shoot for the moon
Short thing for a diva
Sigmoid shape
Slowing, in music: Abbr
Some fraternity men
Some samples
Sommelier
Song by the Clash on Rolling Stone's '500 Greatest Songs of All Time' list
Sped
Stickup line
Stone who co-created 'South Park'
Straight shooters?
Strunk and White topic
Subjects of apprenticeships
Sulking
Superman, e.g
Tech grad: Abbr
Test ___
They're of no concern to cougars
Things found in a pyramid
Titter sound
Virgil, for Dante
Was lovesick, say
Whistleblower's target?
William ___, British general in the Revolutionary War
Word before 'I didn't know that!'
Word with coffee or water
___ Conference
___ Exchange
___ Library (Austin, Tex., attraction)
'Everyone who's anyone is attending!'
'Bye for now,' in textspeak
'For ___' (store sign around Father's Day)
'Life ___ Highway'
'M*A*S*H' role
'Maid in Manhattan' star, informally
'Now it makes sense!'
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Anaïs Nin and Franz Kafka, notably
Angles
April second?
Ask
Assist, as an outlaw
Atl. Coast state
Audible pauses
Backspaces, say
Baseball family name
Battle of the Alamo, e.g
Before
Beginning of an attorney's ending
Big ___
Bird that's also the name of an Irish river
Blather
Brace
California's Santa ___ River

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