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The Denver Post crossword of February 11th, 2021 other clues
Academy newcomer
Court postponement
Message from a sitcom sponsor
Was down with something
Spy also called a "sleeper agent"
Change cities, in Realtor-speak
Sore losers
Self-storage rental
Gunn of "Breaking Bad"
Sure winner, in sports slang
Elicit a smile from
Classroom favorites
Not worthy of
Symbol of bondage
Scotch bottle datum
Souvenir tops
Women's shoe style
Car buyer's aid, perhaps
Like a low-wattage bulb
___ meuniere (fish dish)
Where Natalie Portman was born
Word in a bailiff's command
Drag along
Terse denial
Ski races with gates
Something one can do without thinking
Spices' shelfmates
Fisher-Price offerings
Mexican finger food
Cookie in some Klondike bars
"If it can go wrong, it will"
Brad of "The Big Short"
Opening chip
Marble resembling a gemstone
Gets the gist of
Temporarily unplayable, as a ball
Biblical breaker of tablets
Senior Smurf
Sphinx or griffin, in part
Musk of Tesla
Chew out
Mag. execs
Played kissy-face
Set ablaze
Either of two space bar neighbors
"I'd be glad to"
Alpert and Armstrong played them
Concert hall, e.g.
Elite invitees
Lavishes affection, with "on"
Buffet stack item
Sets a price of
Absorb, as a cost
Turn to compost
Indonesian resort island
They may clash in Hollywood
Within easy reach of
Round Table title
Caramel-and-chocolate candy brand
"Class of" person, for short
Identifies, slangily
Microscopic machines
Hit "q" instead of "w," say
Many millennia
Ford's Crown Victoria, e.g.
Post-blizzard mess
Place for a hoop
Not sharp or flat
Turns loose
Compares prices
Causing the willies
Home to a labyrinth, in Greek myth
Vessel in an angiogram
Blanchett of "Elizabeth"
Is in the hole
Alfred E. Neuman's magazine
Orange tuber

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