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New York Times crossword of February 13th, 2007 other clues
3 on a par 5
'Rope-a-dope' boxer
'The Tempest' spirit
'You're something ___!'
'___ Old Cowhand' (1936 Bing Crosby hit)
1960's-70's Boston Garden hero
Attorney-___
Bails out
Banana discard
Belgian river
Blasting material
Bond before Dalton
Borscht need
Brian of early Roxy Music
Buffalo's home
Cleanse (of)
Cold War side
Concerto, e.g.
Confused
Danger for a fly
Dawdle
Debate topic
Do-it-yourselfer
Driller and filler
Dry as a desert
Each
Exxon abroad
Facts and figures
Fan mags
Forever and a day
Gets in the game
Got 100 on
Gymnastics coach Karolyi
Hall locale
Hardly a beauty queen
Hybrid language
It may be at a tilt
It may be cut by an uppercut
It smells
Ja Rule's genre
Juicy fruits
Wealthy widow
Wee one
King Kong's kin
Lake on the edge of Kazakhstan
Lawyers' org.
Learns easily
Like an old Andean empire
Like bookie joints, sometimes
Luau fare
Natty dresser
Nikita's 'no'
Nostalgic number
One with a staff position?
Pasty-faced
Perpetual
Prude
Reversible fabric
Rick's love in 'Casablanca'
Salve
Scotch go-with
Separate into lights and darks, say
Some pitches at baseball stadiums
Song words before 'We stand on guard for thee'
Sourpuss
Stable staple
Stephen of 'Citizen X'
Sunrooms
Taking potshots
Tariff
Tennis do-over
That, south of the border
The Quakers of the Ivy League
Threw in
Took a bough?
Vertical, at sea
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