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New York Times crossword of February 11th, 2023 other clues
Some lightweight protection
"In all honesty ..."
Range on a cosmetics chart
"___ … what?"
Destinations for many retiring soldiers
Get recompense for
Drug trade?
___ stage (concept in psychosexual development)
Where "talofa" and "tofa" mean "hello" and "goodbye"
Induce
Sides of a square, maybe: Abbr.
Longtime name in baseball cards
See 6-Down
Like swampland
Cut down
End of a series in Canada
"What a ___!"
"Supposedly"
What Minnesota and Michigan are part of, but not Missouri
Sustainable engineering field, informally
Web master, with "the"
Colon's place, familiarly
It begins "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly"
"Nevertheless ..."
Pipit lookalikes
Nas's third studio album, after "Illmatic" and "It Was Written"
Emotional assessment of one's surroundings, in lingo
It has a ring of 12 gold stars on a blue background, for short
Article go-with
Unlikely trait for a beekeeper
Chucklehead
Get in trouble, perhaps
Snickers alternative
Pluto, famously
"Ah" follower
"Ah" follower
With 55-Down, gamble
Obergefell v. ___, landmark Supreme Court decision of 2015
Host
Writing of Horace
Capital known as Keijo before the 1940s
Go back
Bit of nonstick cookware
What a motorist often screws up?
Expanse on a Spanish explorer's map
Stations
"Star Trek" species
Greatly enjoyed, with "up"
K, for Kay
Spirits that come in bottles
Flash sale come-on
Razor name?
CBS series with a "Most Wanted" spinoff
Biodegradable bag material
"My!"
Rams home?
Hit list
"A Life for the ___" (Mikhail Glinka opera)
Lead-in to ed. or prof.
Person who comes across as toplofty
Wheat variety for a grain bowl
Those out for blood?
Broad views
Achievements for Jennifer Hudson and Whoopi Goldberg, in brief
Stiletto feature
Winning by a basket, say
Many people do this on January 1
Bringing down the house
Train workers?
Org. with guidelines
Geographical anagram of BOGOTA
Where the coxswain sits

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