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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 2006 other clues |
'So there you are!' |
'___ had it!' |
Addict |
Attachés |
Aware of |
Basics |
Brine |
Buddhist temple sights |
Can of worms? |
Carlotta, in 29-Down/60-Across |
Casino worker |
Cheer (for) |
Christine ___ (29-Down's love) |
Communion tables |
Condo, e.g. |
Cookbook direction |
Costly strings |
End a suit |
Examine grammatically |
Famed fireman Red |
Fasten, as a ribbon |
Fellow named Bellow |
Flattened at the poles |
Goes (for) |
Happening |
Help with |
Hot, blue spectral type |
Indiana city near Chicago |
Indisposed |
It crashes in 29-Down/60-Across |
Leave stranded by a winter storm |
Levi's jeans brand |
Longest-running show in Broadway history until 1/9/06 |
NBC fixture since '75 |
Novelist Deighton |
Now ___ then |
Oboist's need |
Old marketplace |
Old spy org. |
One who says 'I say, old chap' |
One who's sore |
Painter Matisse |
Pen name |
Persistently worry |
Peruvian money |
Petrol provider |
Place for a renter's signature |
Play to ___ |
Position |
Put on TV |
Quotable Yogi |
Raft wood |
Real name of 29-Down |
Reverse of WNW |
Salon supplies |
See 11-Down |
See 24-Across |
See 24-Across |
See 29-Down |
Seethes |
Site of Margaret Mead studies |
Slice (off) |
Soap ingredient |
Sounds of disapproval |
Spelunking site |
Tendon |
Theater areas |
Tipplers |
Toy gun ammo |
Twisty curves |
Went faster than |
West Point team |
Wetnaps, e.g. |
When repeated, words of agreement |
With 40- and 51-Across, composer of 29-Down/60-Across, as well as 63-Across |
With 60-Across, longest-running show in Broadway history as of 1/9/06 |
You might get a ticket for doing this |
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