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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 2007 other clues
Phnom ___
Pioneering 1940's computer
Poet/cartoonist Silverstein
Poseidon, to Athena
Psych 101 topic
Red River city
Salinger dedicatee
Seek at random, with 'for'
Shetland Islands sight
Show over
Smithereens
Spirited
Splash guard
Sporty cars
Standard jacket feature
Star of 'Always Leave Them Laughing,' 1949
Study of figures: Abbr.
They're often found under desks
Tragic figure of literature
Very strong
W. Coast airport
Welcome
___ Bad Wolf of comic books
___ Horn
___ Springs, Fla.
___-car
'Hey, just a second!'
'It's ___' ('Maybe it's meant to be')
'No more'
'Too much to go into now'
1960's TV dog
'Who knows?!'
26 on a table
8 1/2-pound statue
Affliction
Article in a French magazine
Business card abbr.
Business page inits.
Cement layer
Clay defeater
Comment of abandon
Common sugar source
Conference intro
Creation
Dangerously
Difficult means of communication
Directory data: Abbr.
Do 80, say
Early 'What's My Line?' panelist
Eastern queen
Event souvenirs
Former Los Angeles and New York Philharmonic conductor
Game in which jacks are the highest trumps
Girl's name meaning 'born again'
Grad student's hurdle
Head
Hemisphere
High-waisted to the extreme
Island shared by two countries
It admits very little light
It works as a translator
Kind of blocker
Lay up
Like some myths
Like the Mikado and Nanki-Poo
Modern phone display
Nerve network
No longer working for the Company
Onetime distributor of free maps
Part of a crowd, maybe
Partner of letters

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