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New York Times crossword of January 13th, 2002 other clues
Owl's hangout
Pandora's boxful
Parking garage mishaps
Parts of gals.
Passed
Pizazz
Poker player's declaration
Popular references
Prefix in many winter product names
Primitive adders
Provide an address
Remorseful one
Respect
Rev
Rodeo rope
Santana's first hit, 1970
Scottish fashion designer's showing?
Second commandment no-no
See 98-Down
Shell alternative
Sir of pop
Sitcom character who lived with the Tanners
Site of a blue light, maybe
Slave's job
Squabble
St. Teresa's birthplace
Stop being obstinate
Stressed
Suggests
Supermarket spots
SuperStation initials
Supposed to be
Tempter
The 'R' in Roy G. Biv
Factory
Fake
Family life, figuratively
Fictional investigator Travis ___
Figure skater known as 'The Golden Girl'
Former Israeli leader ___ Eshkol
Four seasons in Seville
Gallic girlfriend
Geisha wear
Go to pieces
Granada greeting
Grippers
Hang out
Hawaiian tuber
Hold up
In the old days
Is a night watchman?
It might be rigged
It's usually made from a 109-Down
Japanese computer giant
Lake along which I-90 runs
Like some stock markets that show early trends
Limitless quantities
Marty's role in 'Young Frankenstein'
Mastermind
Mickey Mouse club?
Miracle site in John 2:1
Model Chow
Morsel for a sea snail
Neighbor of Djibouti
Old rival of 105-Across
One of the Balearic Islands
Ones guarding cages
Outdo
They're uplifting
They, to Thiers
Throat dangler
Tom Clancy subj.
Tony winner Diana
Town destroyed during W.W. I
Tropical flavor
Twice, in music
Unpleasant feeling
VCR feature
W.W. II site
Where artists mix
Why
Wind-swept hill
Word derived from Malay for 'jungle man'
Zorro garb
___ el Amarna, Egypt
___ room
'Gentleman's Agreement' actress Holm
'I wouldn't bet on it!'
'Jaws' boat
'Leave It to Beaver' boy
'Naughty, naughty!'
'Yippee!'
'___ date!'
'___'Clock Jump' (1937 hit)
1994 Peace Nobelist
About
Accessory for a hood
Accordion feature
Actor George who won an Oscar for 'Disraeli'
Amp attachment
An elephant has a big one
Andalusian aunts
Answer (for)
Apple-polisher
Army member
Article for Mozart
Attitude
Award for 'The Zoo Story'
Bad coffee klatches?
Bayside footballer
Become friendlier
Beer dispenser at a tailgate bash?
Biggest blowhard at the Alamo?
Bills
Bogotá babies
Branch
Bridges and others
Changes at the salon
Christina's dad
Clueless one's response
Cocktail dress?
Color TV pioneer
Cross, maybe
Custard-filled dessert
Daisy Mae's heart's desire
Dated
Designer for Jackie
Dives into a project
Doing great, after 'on'
Don't belong together
Dorm room staple
Draped dress
Duds
Earn more, say
Egg hunt?
Expose, poetically
Extra-powerful

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