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Prefix with lateral or lingual crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of February 6th, 2020 other clues
Employer of Detective Lindsay Boxer in a series of James Patterson novels
Fragrance since 1932
Aviary sound
Santa ___, Calif.
"Point taken," '60s-style
Title partner of Hobbs in a hit 2019 film
Reactions to social media posts?
Wizard
Animation stack
"I strongly advise against that"
Breeds of hunting dogs?
Not legally immune
"Head for the hills!"
Do a home ec assignment
E.N.T. case
Depart from a straight line
Techie or Trekkie
Boxing champs of the 1960s-'70s?
Tony Blair, for the U.K.
Apothecary's unit
"In Old Mexico" or "In Old Santa Fe"
It's trained in music school
An indispensable ingredient in the elixir of life, per Lao-tzu
Domination, in slang
Things that scouts earn badges for?
Target for holistic healing
Stand taken by a speaker?
First cellular co. to offer service nationwide
Cows' various glands?
Paris network
Davidson of "S.N.L."
Like pipes, again and again
Country where the cellphone was developed: Abbr.
Port SSE of the Suez Canal
Where a batter eventually goes to the plate?
Partition
Fool's gold?
Prefix with caution or condition
Govt. lawyers
Fork foursome
Throw into confusion
Sequence of 0's and 1's
"What a stomach-churning thought!"
Takeout option
Where a yellow ribbon is tied in a 1973 #1 hit
Be attributable (to)
Preferred variety of stock
Part of a schedule
Unit of an estate
Heaven on earth
Letter-shaped construction piece
Airline of 61-Across
Part of a weightlifter's routine
Parrot's cry
Like many antebellum mansions
Down-to-earth fig.
Jumbo
"Here's an ___ ..."
John Wayne Birthplace Museum locale
Cry upon opening a hospital bill, maybe
Heavens on earth
More self-satisfied
Portmanteau fruit
"Travel" for a bigheaded person
Second-grade offering?
Bygone monarch
Very
Very, abroad
Whom Italians call "il Sommo Poeta"
Expand
Ocean State sch.
Cruise ship amenity
"I suppose that's kinda funny"

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