February 17 2022, USA Today

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Clue
"Say that name again?"
Body part that's also an adjective
Birthday number
The whole time
Garland with a wili style
Sound feed
"Oh, don't you wish" school
Gush forth
Reach a destination
Submit with a stamp
Peeper protector
Performed an anthem
Noisy baby toys
Waffle House competitor
Get less intense
Website with posts
Lion's sound
"You might be ___ something"
Da'Naisha in "My Monticello," for example
Without missing anything
"Yours ___" (letter signoff)
Had some hill-based fun on a snow day
Hong ___
Write by carving
Eating plan
Animal with spots
"Pahua and the Soul Stealer" author Lee
Gymnastics great Biles
Quiz show material
Valuable things
Frustrates
Obligation
Carrier in a cafeteria
Attorney's field
Abu Dhabi's country
Letters in bio class
"What a disgrace"end
"Say that again?"
Dia de ___ Madres
"You and me both"
Parts of daily forecasts
Go back for more
Perform the Tahajjud, for example
Adrian Angelico performance
Support staff member
Great Lake near the 216
"Gonna do that now"
Rhyming bad feelings
Made totally clear
Roman numeral seven
Like some grapes
Flamenco shout
Go to
Solemn vow
The p in rpm
"___-uh!"
Treelike Marvel character
Letters of distress
Prodded
Internet address
"___ Never Fall in Love Again"
Round flatbread
As still as a ___
Prefix meaning "new"
At some point in the past
Tax org.
Beyonce song with the lyric "You and me could make it rain now"
Incorrectly key in
Sound effect for a correct answer
Done caring about
Rod between wheels
Swahili for "freedom"
Protagonist in the "Young Wizards" books
Word on a poster featuring a celebrity holding a book
Informal vocabulary
Very simple
Shoe store chain
"Uh-huh"