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New York Times crossword of February 22nd, 2001 other clues
'An Essay on Criticism' writer
'Cheerio!'
'Lethal Weapon 2,' '... 3' and '... 4' actor
'Veni'
'Very well'
'___ be in England ...'
A lot of fluff
A pop
Alibi
Author Janowitz
Big leagues
Book after Philemon: Abbr.
Brown-and-white
Bull sessions
Bumper ___
Chinatown offering
Colossus
Constrain
Cry out
Diminish
Dog-___
Eggs
End of the quip
Fifth- or sixth-grader
Flop
Go back and forth (with)
Go on and on
Gymnast's place
Half of a 60's quartet
Having a certain glow
Hearty dinner
Hullabaloos
Idle fellow?
Jack and the missus
Kans. neighbor
Kind of mask
Measures of some losses: Abbr.
Mechanical device that operates by compression
Microwave
Middle of the quip
Monocled advertising figure
Old music halls
One of Henry VIII's six
Opponent for Ike
Place for some icons
Rain check
Seed coverings
Shoot
Sign on the dotted line
Singer Guthrie
Soak (up)
Songbird
Sound before 'Thanks, I needed that!'
Spanish 101 verb
Sportscaster's tidbit
Start of a quip
Swank
Take ___ (rest)
Time releases
Tittles
Treehopper, e.g.
Unnatural, in a way
Up-to-the-minute
Volleys
Waste holders
What is more
What old enemies may do
When things don't go right
Who 'is alone' in a 1987 Sondheim title
William ___, who founded Ralston Purina
Window-rattling
Woman of la casa
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