NYT Crossword February 23 2017 answers
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February 23 2017 crossword
Joan nicknamed "The Godmother of Punk":
Lawman played by James Garner and Kevin Costner:
___ rose (English heraldic emblem):
Org. that started during the California gold rush:
Home of the all-vowel-named town Aiea:
Wayne Gretzky, for 10 seasons:
Fool:
Advisory grp. to the president:
Domain of Horus, in Egyptian myth:
Where Harley-Davidson Inc. is HOG:
Toiletry brand whose TV ads once featured the Supremes:
The devil's playthings, they say:
Michael who played Bruce Wayne's butler:
Establishments that often have porte cochères:
What might get the ball rolling:
Burrowing animal of southern Africa:
What might get the ball rolling:
Song that might have hosannas:
Where Herbert Hoover was born:
Wister who was known as the father of western fiction:
School with five March Madness titles:
A tater can produce up to four of these:
"Which weighs more - a pound of feathers or a pound of lead?" and others:
Principle behind yin and yang:
Something you might get with a piercing, informally:
Letters preceding a pseudonym:
City where LeBron James was born:
Cohen who co-founded an ice cream company:
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