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New York Times crossword of February 6th, 2010 other clues
Less approachable
Lacking sufficient desire
Levee breaches
Like some wrongs
Lines: Abbr.
Lothario
Magic acts?
Mild-flavored seaweed in Japanese cuisine
Mysterious word repeated in Daniel 5:25
N.F.L. passing stat.
Observance made official by President Wilson in 1914
Opposite of sluggishness
Place to get milk
Poison
Present
Prominently featured
Pulitzer-winning poet Mark Van ___
Relief pitcher Craig
Ruhr Museum locale
Run on
Safety org.
Samaritans' doings
Savage
Scout's honor
Slow an increase
Socialite who inspired 'Call Me Madam'
Something to build on
Stopped being a 38-Down, with 'out'
Tasty torus
Whit
___ año (in the course of the year: Sp.)
___ Mae
'Cheers' alternative
'Blue II' and 'Harlequin's Carnival'
'Hairspray' mom and others
'The lady in red' betrayed him
'Not bad at all!'
A dead one looks like something else
Alpine feature
Blabbermouth
C.E.O., e.g.: Abbr.
Calculating bunch, briefly
Cavaliers' home, for short
Career diplomat Philip
Confession receivers
Chemical ___
Day-care charges
Denver university
Get in the can early
Goose, in Spain or Italy
Grant consideration
Hasty
Heading for classified information?
Heavily corroded
Have no life
Isn't too yellow
Killer ending?
Iron-handed one?
King's middle name

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