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New York Times crossword of February 25th, 2017 other clues
'Cheese and rice!'
'Get a ___!'
'Ya got me?'
1,000 baisa
60s sorts
Aglisten, in a way
All things being equal?
Applied, as face paint
Bodybuilder's pose, e.g
Boy Scout shelter
Bubbling over
Car ad letters
Corrupt, in British slang
Cross-outs and others
Dunk
Emailed, say
Essence
Face-planted
First Indochina War's Battle of Dien ___ Phu
Former employer of Keith Olbermann
Giovanni da Verrazano discovery of 1524
Had the know-how
Having a ring of truth
Hellish
High cost of leaving?
Hunting dog breed
Impudence
Iowa college
Is rankled by
Keeps the beat?
Keynote, e.g
Kind of seating
Like dollhouse furnishings
Linda ___, 'Girl Reporter' series author
Made like
Mammal that jumps vertically when startled
Matchbox item
Note in a Yelp business listing
Number of bacteria living on a surface that has not been sterilized
Offer on Airbnb, say
Ones taking a lode off?
Popular California winemaker
Present from the start
Primary color in italiano
Puts down
Reject
Reject someone, in a way
Satirist who said 'If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That's my job'
Seat in court
Shaped like Cheerios
Slipped one by, in a way
Sociopathic role for Alain Delon (1960), Matt Damon (1999) and John Malkovich
Sport similar to paintball
Stays out all night?
Stephen King's first novel
Streak breaker, maybe
Taken to the cleaners
Trail mix ingredients
Users' resources
Vegas hotel with a name from English legend
Wee, informally
Went without
Without having a second to lose?
Worry
___ des Beaux-Arts

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