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New York Times crossword of January 23rd, 1999 other clues
'Macbeth' theme
'My Favorite Martian' props
'Time ___ a premium'
1979 Caine/Ustinov adventure flick
1987 Costner role
1994 U.S. Open winner
Alexander Calder creations
Ancient Iranian language
Asian capital
B. & O. Railroad neighbor
Bathroom block
Bushrope
Cager Mashburn
Call-in radio show employee
Centers of research
Conduct (oneself)
Connects with
Court-___
Dancing or leaping
Dangerous ocean-dwellers
Early N.Y. Public Library benefactor
First course of action
For a song
Intimate
It may be eaten in a bar
It may precede marriage
It's measured in radians
Like almanac data
Like many transferred workers
Like some dinners
Living
Mario Puzo novel, with 'The'
Mother of Xerxes I
Not brewed, perhaps
Nothing at the Vatican
Outdoor event provision
Phrase of irresolution
Pig in ___
Pitchers
Postal abbr.
Priest in a humorous verse
Puts up
Reserves
Revolutionary War force
Rialtos
School drills
Season opener?
Select
Show presenters
Single-foot and others
Some Mozart works
Spelling on television
Strong cotton fabric
Studio need
Superlatively slender
Transports
Tricia Nixon's married name
When hell freezes over
When maror is eaten
Wordsworth or Coleridge, as a poet
___ Hodesh

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