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New York Times crossword of January 2nd, 2006 other clues |
'Dear God!' |
'Ich bin ___ Berliner' |
'Queen of denial' for Queen of the Nile |
'To recap
' |
1852 book |
1944 play |
1992 movie |
Abominable Snowman |
Actor Baldwin |
Actor Chaney |
Actor Neeson |
Alliance since '49 |
Arrivé |
Bank's ad come-on |
Biblical spy |
Canaanite god |
City on the Rhone |
Classical paintings |
Crazy as a ___ |
Currency that replaced 23-Across |
Dances at Jewish weddings |
Dutch cheese |
Egyptian fertility goddess |
Feeling that makes you say 'Ow!' |
Fertilizer ingredient |
For men only |
For the time being |
Funds for retirees |
Globe |
Go a mile a minute, say |
Grieve |
Home for Adam and Eve |
Homebuilder's strip |
In ___ of (instead of) |
Length between mini and maxi |
Lhasa ___ (dog) |
Lineup |
Long, long time |
Long-eared leaper |
Low-cal |
Microwave |
Miner's find |
Nobelist Wiesel |
Not for |
Old Italian money |
Ollie's partner in old comedy |
One's equal |
Pee Wee who was nicknamed The Little Colonel |
Peter ___, classic cartoonist for The New Yorker |
Practical, as a plan |
Puddings and pies, e.g. |
Quick cut |
Saudi, e.g. |
Shortly |
Snack for a monkey |
Sushi fish |
Takes a turn on 'Wheel of Fortune' |
Taste, as wine |
The 'N' of N.B. |
The Little Mermaid |
Thin pancakes |
Tight, as clothes |
Trap |
Unadulterated |
Unit of current, informally |
Uptight person |
Vehicle that does crazy tricks |
Vultures, at times |
Wet, weatherwise |
What soap may leave |
When repeated, a court cry |
Wild |
___ de deux |
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