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New York Times crossword of January 18th, 2021 other clues |
Online market for craftspeople |
Far out |
Venerated symbols |
Repeated bit in jazz |
Walked nervously back and forth |
Designer Christian |
Neuter, as a horse |
Small, brown bird |
Curly-leafed cabbage |
Cry of surprise |
Still surviving |
Join in couples |
What follows the initial part of a master plan |
"Not a chance!" |
___ Pictures, one of Hollywood's Big Five studios |
Drink like a cat |
Bauxite, e.g. |
All riled up |
Easter-related |
Fading stars |
Prefix with lateral or cellular |
Kind of goat that's the source of mohair |
"Let me rephrase that ..." |
Receipt line just above the total |
Org. that runs Windy City trains |
Tehran's land |
City where you won't find the El Greco Museum |
Owner of the first bed that Goldilocks tested |
Refrigerator compound |
Commuter boat |
Cincinnati squad |
Neck and neck |
Cousin of "Kapow!" |
"Well, that was stupid of me!" |
"Here comes Poindexter!" |
Rings, as a church bell |
Yasir of the P.L.O. |
Sound made by helicopter rotors |
City where you won't find Virgil's Tomb |
What the back of a store might open onto |
CPR pro |
Pal of Jerry on "Seinfeld" |
Driveway material |
QB successes |
Excessive drinking or gambling |
Cotton processors |
Org. for which Jason Bourne works in "The Bourne Identity" |
Russian "no" |
1965 Alabama march site |
___ Hari (W.W. I spy) |
Author Charlotte, Emily or Anne |
Boxing venue |
Thomas Edison's middle name |
City where you won't find the Eiffel Tower |
Get ready to hem, say |
Saintly "Mother" |
Not to mention ... |
I.R.S. agent, quaintly |
Valentine's Day flower |
Bit of attire you might learn how to put on while using a mirror |
Confounded |
20-ounce size at Starbucks |
Not upstanding, in either sense of the word |
Insect flying in a cloud |
Gets ready, as for surgery |
1950s White House nickname |
"Nuts!" |
Plant on a trellis |
Hankering |
Utopian |
City where you won't find the Parthenon |
Dutch cheese |
Pro or con, in a debate |
More than a couple |
Part of a golf club |
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