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New York Times crossword of February 11th, 2011 other clues
'Antigonae' opera composer
'Let's Cook It Right' author Davis
'She ___ Dian's wit': Romeo
'The even mead, that ___ brought sweetly forth ...': 'Henry V'
24-Down, in Dijon
Actor O'Hare of 'Milk'
Add up to
Big name in late-night
Bushwa
Cannon sound
Cause of global panic in 1957
Causes to stand
Cold war inits.
Crackers
Creation on the sixth day
Cutting back
Dances with one person after another?
Deal-closing aids
Fashion designer Saab
First responder, for short
Flooring option
Focused (on)
Form a clandestine union?
Get in a hold
Group seen in late-night hours?
He broke Gehrig's 70-year all-time hits record
Hockey player's 'dangle'
Honest ___ (drink brand)
Its newspaper is the Nugget
Like a series finale?
Like much Renaissance art
Loser to Al Pacino for Best Actor of 1992
Minnesota city with Vermilion Community College
Navel base?
Not be a rebel
Not so 22-Down
Old Hollywood's method of promoting talent
Onetime communications giant
Onetime meringue-filled treats
Oscar-winning screenwriter Tally and others
Paparazzi targets
Pesäpallo is their national sport
Pled
Protein-rich seed
Référendum vote
Remembered one?
Renewed, in a way
Rich layer
Sails events?
Scratch
Second hand
Service stripe sites
Simple folks don't put them on
Singer Jones
Some
Something that's related
Squad leader: Abbr.
Sunshine State athletes
Taking credit?
They often have pistol grips
They're not allowed to travel
They're often broken after being reached
Title character of 1920s Broadway
Top pick, informally
TV persona giving prank interviews
Two out of twenty?
Wheels
Where pitchers are often placed
Wildly positive
Wing parts
Work out

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