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New York Times crossword of February 12th, 2005 other clues
'Whatever'
1871 sequel to a classic 1868 novel
Appliance setting
Attach, in a way
Attention
Benefiting from benzoyl peroxide
Call
Called for delivery
Campaign mgr.?
Captures again, in a way
Caught
Cheat
Checks
Comment from a tough guy
Common course penalty
Conclude by
Deliberator's words
Dimethyl sulfate, e.g.
Eppie's guardian, in an Eliot classic
Finish, with 'up'
Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law
Friendly
Gathers quotes on
Got going
Handle
Home of the Cordillera Real
It may be congested
Year the Liang dynasty began in China
You can get cited for doing it
Zapper
___ di pollo (chicken breasts)
Jerusalem artichoke, e.g.
Just the headlines
Long-distance service with fixed rates for fixed zones
Major oil refinery port
Monks, at times
No Einstein
No family fare
Not in front or back
Notice
One may be crowned
One of a crime-fighting TV pair
One proceeding confidently
Part of a forlorn face
Phoenician love goddess
Place to kick back
Portrayer of Lt. Rodriguez on 'N.Y.P.D. Blue'
Result
Return requirement
Romantic lead-in
Run
Saxony seaport
Simile's end?
Squeezed
Standing by
Steaming
Struck down
Targets of inflation
The 'Julius' of Gaius Julius Caesar, e.g.
Trailer units
Under one's control
Unpleasantly involve
Used to buy
Wagner's '___ fliegende Hollander'
Wasn't silly
World records?
'M*A*S*H' extras, for short

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