New York Times crossword – February 17, 2019
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- Be of ___ (aid)
- Syracuse player, once
- Sacha Baron Cohen character
- Original edition of this puzzle’s theme
- Actor Diggs
- Words of triumph
- Longtime Steelers coach Chuck
- Whack
- Small digit
- Length of a pool and back
- Reeked
- Partner of tuck
- Gain entry to
- Suffix with elect
- Kind of scholar
- Freeman of “Now You See Me”
- TV Tarzan player
- Hot stuff
- Fate
- Unwelcome looks
- Follower of the Gospels
- Wry Bombeck
- Gave reluctantly, with “up”
- Resilience
- Court plea, in brief
- It’s a waste of time
- Oregon city that was the first permanent U.S. settlement west of the Rockies
- Loaves from whole-grain flour
- A, B, C or D, in multiple choice: Abbr.
- Put away, in a way
- Foal’s mother
- Like Fenway among all major-league ballparks
- Folds
- Cinephile’s channel
- Buzz off!
- Natty neckwear
- Locale for Jacques Cousteau
- Crankcase device
- Like a moray
- Director Burton
- Quimby of children’s books
- Process
- Lines on sheet music
- How chicken teriyaki is usually served
- CBS debut of 2000
- Comic actor known for his shock humor
- 1966 Donovan hit with a rhyming title
- That tastes bleah!
- Holy cow!
- Cole Porter’s “Well, Did You ___?”
- Jungle tangle
- Sweet and kind
- 1962 hit for the Ikettes
- Part of an itinerary
- Cost to get a hand
- What annual game have the ___ won more than any other team?
- Where were battleships sunk in an 1894 ___?
- Too
- Key of Beethoven’s “Für Elise”
- Condition once called “shell shock,” for short
- Kind
- What a judge does for much of the day
- Some roadsters
- Brightly lit
- Clinton who once ran for president
- Tour de France stage
- Pipe down!
- 60 minuti
- Get rid of
- When it comes to …
- What ___ comes from a farm bird?
- Scorer of 12 World Cup goals
- Blacken
- Spanish ouzo flavoring
- Song heard at the start of “Saturday Night Fever”
- Nutritional std.
- Ride provider
- Bump on a slope
- Some I.R.S. data, for short
- Not hush-hush
- Pad
- Find a new tenant for
- Calendar units: Abbr.
- Select, as sides for a game
- Answer to 39-Down [Sports & Leisure]
- To repeat …
- World Cup cry
- Lens covers
- Newspaper units: Abbr.
- Meerkat in “The Lion King”
- Clammy
- Living, to Livy
- Answer to 68-Across [Art & Literature]
- Nose out
- Answer to 66-Across [Entertainment]
- Phooey!
- Have a bawl
- Amherst campus, for short
- Cacophonous
- Knight’s wear, in England
- Who wrote a 2003 best seller about a ___?
- Tres + cinco
- Mimicking
- Little ol’ me?
- Director Anderson
- Fine fabric
- Simulated
- Asmara is its capital
- Answer to 113-Across [Geography]
- Regard
- Answer to 13-Down [History]
- First name on a famous plane
- Farm females
- Host for a destructive beetle
- Abbr. on a label of brandy
- Class skippers
- Princess seduced by Zeus
- Cartesian conclusion
- Word said before “do”
- What 1986 ___ romantic comedy got its title from a song by the Psychedelic Furs?
- Veal topper, informally
- Carmen and “Elektra”
- Cookie containers
- Jeez!
- Yeah, right!
- Certain body of believers
- Part of a Latin 101 conjugation
- What kind of tree ___?
- High-grade cotton
- Capital that was home to the world’s tallest building before the Burj Khalifa
- Pears and apples
- Vladimir Lenin’s real last name
- Nahuatl speaker
- Answer to 22-Across [Science & Nature]
- Multipurpose
- Fixed
- Not rumpled, as a bed
- Polite
- Slice, for example
- Moving vehicle
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