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New York Times crossword of February 26th, 2012 other clues
'Cheers' bartender Sam
'Eavesdrop' from across the room, say
'Gone With the Wind' bad guys
'Just ___!'
'Oh baby!'
'Tell ___ lies'
'The Magnificent Seven' co-star
'Time ___ ...'
'You missed ___'
'___ who?!'
Actor Hill of 'Moneyball'
Aide for a V.I.P. customer
Alternative to dieting, informally
Antecede
Articles aren't found in it
Bar ___
Bartering locale
Big faucet maker
Bills, e.g
Blackjack decision
Blows up
Brother's place
Bulb holders
Bun contents
Capt.'s superior
Cavemen
Charlotte-to-Raleigh dir
Checked (out)
Clear the atmosphere of
Confabs
Corp. money types
Demands (from)
Dirty
Discordant
Distilled vis-à-vis tap
Draw (off): Var
Drew in
Early life forms?
Environs
Eternally
Eve who wrote 'The Vagina Monologues'
Eve's opposite
Eye up and down
Fancy salad ingredient
Fastener patented in 1939
Feeling pervading Brat Pack movies
First TV show to debut at #1 in the Nielsen ratings
Freudian concept
From the top
Funeral stands
Genealogical study
General Motors subsidiary
Gore in fiction
Gospel singer Winans
Grok
Has parked
Helter-skelter
Hofbräuhaus crowd?
Home of the Norte Chico civilization
Incapacitate
Inverness native
It may be popped for fun
It's felt on the head
Jimmie Rodgers or Tex Owens, musically
Kind of switch
Korea's Syngman ___
Lie about
Like some housecats
Like the 'ng' sound
Like the pen or pencil you might reach for
London transportation
Make ___ dash
Marlon Brando film
Metered praise
Metro area
Mid fifth-century year
Min. or max
Mind
Minnesota twins?
Modern December birthstone
More sinister
Most 17-Down
Mountains, rivers, plains, etc
Movie droid
Multiple Grammy winner who was a contestant on 'Dancing With the Stars'
Nationals whose flag declares 'God is great'
Network connections
Old-timer
One of two options at a fast food restaurant
Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture
Org. making grants to museums
P.T.A. interest
Paper nautilus, e.g
Part of 101-Across
Part of the name of many a Spanish restaurant
Per
Pivoted
Place after place
Plant pores
Poetic preposition
Premium Cuban cigar brand
Prozac, for one
Pulitzer winner for 'John Brown's Body'
Rear
Refrain syllables
Reynolds of 'Boogie Nights'
Run out
Sample
See 9-Down
Send some pixxx?
Set free
Sod house locale
Some M.I.T. grads
Song that starts 'A winter's day in a deep and dark December'
South Dakota memorial site
Spanish winds
Special ___
Stern taking a bow (in two senses)
Subject of the documentary 'An Unreasonable Man'
Suffix with human
Sweets
Switch attachment?
The 'L' of S.L.R
TiVo precursor
Towers
Trample
University in North Carolina
W.C
What echoes do
White elephant, e.g
Words mouthed to a TV camera
Work assignment
X X X lover?
Yammer
___ Robles, Calif
___ Rose
___-Japanese

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