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New York Times crossword of February 23rd, 1997 other clues
'Casablanca' role
'Death, Be Not Proud' poet
'Gotcha!'
'Gunsmoke' bartender
'Love Affair' star, 1994
'On Broadway' co-writer Cynthia
'The Crying Game' star
'The House of the Spirits' author
'thirty-something' actor
'Video Companion' author
'___ la Douce'
'___ was a cunning hunter': Genesis
'___, 'tis true I have gone here and there': Shak.
200 milligrams
Abated
Access
Aisle?
Ano nuevo time
Artist's plaster
Biting
Blini accompaniments
Broadway hit subtitled 'A Musical Arabian Night'
Brought about
Choler
City WSW of Milano
Classic Gershwin song
Code word
Commercial thoroughfare
Conquered quickly
Constrain
Country ___
Curtail
Cycle starter
Dean Martin topic
Deep blue
Der ___ (Adenauer)
Disney World transport
Distress
Easter features
Emulated Groucho Marx
Encompassing
Enticed, with 'in'
Enumerate
Erect
European airline
F.D.R.'s Fala, e.g.
Fleet fleet?
Flip
Fools
Forbear
Goings-on at the church fair?
Golfer Woosnam
Government fashion decree?
Had dinner delivered
Had one's foot in the door?
Having learned a lesson
Holly Hunter in 'The Piano'
Ice-T or Eazy-E
In a box, in a way
It may drip
Italian auto maker Bugatti
Japan's largest lake
Kurds and Turks
L.I. zone
Laertes and Ophelia
Landlord's need
Large hall
Leader of philosophical skepticism
Legend, e.g.
Like 20-Across, often
Like one side of a ship
Like the Archbishop of York
List ender
Lives
Loose overcoat
Low note
Luxury car ___ Martin
Mai ___
Maria, for one
Miro compatriot
Mme., in Madrid
Nashville ___ (60's pop group)
Nobelist Hammarskjold
Nursery rhyme girl
Nuts
Offerings at a downscale eatery?
Or's go-with
Payback
Persiflage
Place for a throne
Plains family
Plenty
Pool
Prefix with sphere
Preoccupied
Priests' vestments
Problem for a suited-up diver?
Recess
Reine's spouse
Relaxes
Rush
San Diego Zoo attraction?
Sei halved
Sets for med. dramas
Signals are used to switch them
Small section of a dictionary
Social addition
Social climber's goal
Some are holy
Sports car feature
Spurts of activity
Stirring up
Striker's cry
Student datum
Sulking
Summer needs
Tabula ___
Taken
They, in Trieste
Tour organizer, for short
Trade center
Uganda's Amin
Veridicality
Waiting period, seemingly
Wallace of 'E.T.'
What a sweet tooth demands?
What a tipsy actor does?
Wingdings
Winston Churchill's '___ Country'
Word for the diet-conscious
Words with hole or two
Work done on the premises?
Wraps
Year in Claudius's reign
Yup's alternative
___ kwon do
___ Roger de Coverley (country dance)
___ vincit amor
___-Freudian

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