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New York Times crossword of February 16th, 2012 other clues
'Hold on'
'I heard ___!'
'You ___ me'
'You ___!'
1960s title sitcom character
2011 Rose Bowl winner, for short
Approval in Rome
Blue-roofed dining spots
Boo-boo
Bro's greeting
Brown, e.g
Chocolate dessert
Circus performance or concert
Excuse
Eyebrow shape
Film planner
First subway line in N.Y.C
Flub
Flushes
Folded like a fan
Gaffe
Get to
Goof
Grab a parking spot
Gunk
Hit with, as a pickup line
Imperfect
Implements for 'writing' on computer screens
It may come from a well
It may have bullets
It's not scripted
Jet engine housings
Kind of net
L.A.P.D. part
Like New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
Lined, as a furnace hearth
Lord Byron's '___ Walks in Beauty'
Market town that's a suburb of London
Medicine
Mint
Misprint
Miss at a hoedown
Monty Python title character
Muff
New Mexico county
Nice one
Obeyer, as of laws
Old gang weapon
One caught by border patrol
Ones stuck in the hospital, for short?
Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for 'grape'
Player of TV's Caine
Pratfall
Prickly seedcase
Quad bike, e.g
Rant
Representative's work
Screwup
See 21-Across
See 21-Across
Seen
Shut-___
Slugabed
Stir
Stumble, in a way
Susan of Broadway's 'Beauty and the Beast'
The pits
Tony-winning playwright Eve
Tubby
Vocabulaire part
Wallet items, in brief
With 29-/30-Across, wiggle room ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
Yuma-to-Tombstone dir

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