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"Arbitrage" star, 2012 crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 18th, 2020 other clues
Post-breakup declaration
Pair at the altar
Part of a fancy place setting
Reached feetfirst
Got in a lather
Checkered things
Deerstalker feature
Shaded area
Show some moves on the dance floor
Dalmatian, for one
___ jokes
Self-described "bluesologist" ___ Scott-Heron
Site of many pitches
Canadian hockey great Eric
Huffs
Gets in deep?
Green people
Noel abroad
Husbands one's resources
Opening for a Mughal masterwork
"That stings!"
Relative of slate
Like bygone days
Preventing cyberclutter
Attached, as a hook
___ monster
Tinkered (with)
Do some showing off with one's bike
"Emergency calls" may save you from them
Party person, briefly
Shade
Lipstick shade
Things that get overlooked?
Senile sort
Lord's workers
Contraption that might have honey and borax
Single-serve coffee holder
___ Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans
Cookout discards
Home of about 10% of the world's oil reserves
Tick off
Indicator of interest on Match.com
Shade
Some naturally heated pools
Winter carnival spectacles
So-called "African unicorns"
Sharp rebuff
Baste, e.g.
It's not hard to swallow
Chlorine, for one
Mini/midi midpoint
Joins up
Majority of 15-Across
Flimflammer
Pieces of chalk?
Careless
Old World grazer
Things can only get better from here
R&B/soul singer with the 1981 hit album "Breakin' Away"
"Winner winner chicken dinner!"
Settled a debt, informally
Leisure activity for which you need glasses
Stick-on

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