Take a glimpse at February 11 2022 Crossword.
The puzzles get harder and harder to solve and more complex as the week passes
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Across
- Words to a skeptic
- What friendly opponents may do
- Subject of the so-called “surgeon’s photograph” of 1934
- Squad leader?
- Cinemax competitor
- Judicial ratings grp.
- Terra’s Greek counterpart
- British territory in the Atlantic
- Pioneering automaker
- Handmade signs?
- “En ___!”
- Language spoken along the Mekong
- Account
- Collectible print, in brief
- Morale booster
- Certain list recipient
- Bailiwick
- Big ___
- Philosopher Diderot
- High point of the Old Testament, for short
- Blues Hall-of-Famer James
- [How horrible!]
- Word of regret
- Down
- Mo. for watching the Perseid meteor shower
- Fade away
- Gives an earful
- Rhetorical question lamenting a lack of respect
- Implicatively
Down
- Notable founding of 1701
- Impediments to teamwork
- Tolkien creatures
- “Yuck!”
- Gradually slowing, in music
- Inventory
- Lover of Italian opera
- Field stats
- Food named for a world capital (but pronounced differently)
- 1962 pop hit with a rhyming title
- Some unauthorized drawings
- Justice Dept. bigwigs
- N.Y.C.’s first subway line
- Buttonless garment
- Singer with a 2018 Grammy for Best R&B Album
- ___ Richter, contemporary artist whose painting “Abstraktes Bild (599)” sold at auction for a record-setting $46.3 million dollars
- The X-Men, for example
- Muse for Galileo
- Muscles strengthened by push-ups, informally
- Offshore
- Flat-bottomed riverboat
- Flash
- Circumference
- Hasty getaways
- Become harder to bear
- Give oneself something to aim for
- “Just try to be calm …”
- Reynolds’s co-star in 1981’s “The Cannonball Run”
- Carol opener
- Exclamation of exasperation
- Exclamation of disappointment
- Big name in frozen confections
- Some terminal info, for short
- Piece of BBQ
- Amarillo-to-Dallas dir.
- Creature without ears that uses vibrations to “hear”
- Company that introduced Saran Wrap
- Tolkien creature
- Onetime cable giant acquired by AT&T in 1999