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New York Times crossword of January 12th, 2023 other clues
2003 outbreak
Oxygen makes up only one-fifth of this on the earth
Royal Catherine
Gossip, slangily
Outspoken
Pelvis/patella connectors
Part of some musical keys
All-day, in a way
Bookie?
Sticky ___ pudding
Card game shout
Author Rand
Winners of a 1932 Australian "war"
It's set in a ring
Org. using millimeter wave scanners
Easy-peasy
Spring, for one
Inedible jelly on a buffet table
Speckled
49-Down's city, familiarly
Maker of the first portable music player
Shubert of Broadway's Shubert Theatre
Guess
Devices that help dentists monitor anesthesia?
Grammy winner India.___
En pointe
When both hands are up
Its flag has "Allahu Akbar" written 22 times
Unit of RAM
Passes, but not with flying colors
Repeated words in an analogy
Common catch
Shinzo ___, Japan's longest-serving prime minister
Hunt and peck, say
Representative's work
Pronto
Powerful engines
It gets into hot water
Feature of many a belly
Chorus section
Angsty hip-hop subgenre
Inauspicious beginning
Prestigious university in 58-Across
Certain whistle-blower
Company whose mascots are sheep with numbers painted on them
Hardly basic
Personal friend in France
One with an upturned nose, so to speak
Something cephalopods control for camouflage
Common catch
Units on a graduated cylinder: Abbr.
CPR specialists
Rides
Fine point
"Scram!"
Agave lookalike
___-Seltzer
Car once advertised with the slogan "The power to surprise"
Campbell with the 1975 #1 hit "Rhinestone Cowboy"
Dress (up)
Salty expanses
Some trimmings
Incense residue
Cheesemaking town
One who's acting out?
Fancy summer home
Grocery store worker on the days leading up to Thanksgiving?
Pamphlets on how to use marinara?
Lecherous sort
Beginning of time?
When doubled, mouse-bopping bunny in a children's song
Sporty Pontiac
One with a tattoo of a band's name, say

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