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New York Times crossword of February 2nd, 2018 other clues
Charlotte ___, capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands
Right hands
Followed
Total
Policy details, metaphorically
Disney collectible
Trampled
Robert who played filmdom's Mr. Chips
Get ___ of reality
Complete embarrassment
Twice, musically
Charlatan
Sellers at a craft show
Commissioner inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017
Uncovers, with 'out'
Show allegiance
Positions
Showing shock
Portmanteau for lovers
Bing Crosby's record label
Parting words
Unseal, in poetry
Silk center of India
'No more for me, thank you'
Upscale kennels
Sister of Apollo
Biased investigation
Part of a 17-Across
Vacillate
Mid-19th-century czar
Iraq War danger, for short
Well-known speaker
Pharmacy brand
Smarts
Some baseball stats
Long-running pop culture show
What the British call a station wagon
Pointing of fingers
Police commissioner Gordon's turf
Some marbles
Member of the C.S.A
Word after who, what or anything
Breathing aid
Sources of jam, jelly and juice
Foreshadowed
Word on all U.S. coins
Hot dogs
Spoiler of a perfect report card
Brown family member
Like the 1930s Soviet Union
Yosemite attraction
Author much used by other authors
Boomer baby
Narrow openings
Has
KOA customer
Stale
Montana motto word
Hospital sign
Subject for Raoul Dufy and Henri Matisse
6 ft., maybe
Monopolize
Symbol of strength
Last of the Mohicans
Prefix with fluoride
Taunts
Laura of 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'

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