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New York Times crossword of January 19th, 2002 other clues
'I'll take that as ___'
'My country' follower
'The Mambo Kings' star, 1992
'___ Shoes' (old spiritual)
'___ Vie' (Maupassant novel)
1954 suspense classic
Brat Pack member
Bug
Cause of some unwanted expansion
Coined word?
Mythological hero with 'douze travaux'
Need for some games
New craft of '68
Oafish
Places where students may face hurdles
Racket
Radical
Rip off
Ruins
Schweppes product
See 15-Down
Silver-mounted figure
South-of-the-border bad guy
Still not there
The Lily Maid of Astolat
They're revolting
TV host turned New Ager
Valueless
W.W. II training center near Boston
Wasteful things?
What fans do
Wife or daughter of Victor Hugo
With 7-Down, it's seen on some trunks
Without exception
Yellow Pages listings: Abbr.
Combined
Cry of French 40-Across
Deleted
Disaffecting people
Disapproving cry
Divine
Don Juan
Dramatic opening?
Ex-president's income, in part
Eye
Feeder filler
Film shot in stages?
Fortune shelfmate
Fusion
H.S. class
Harvard hater?
Heat-cracked
Historical figure in 'Henry VI, Part II'
Humans, e.g.
Imposing estate
It may be picked up or let off
Journalist Hamill
Kind of screen
Like a member of the fold
Like Miss Muffet, ultimately
Like some classic films, now
Limo destination, perhaps
Liquor-laced dessert
Mad as hops
March event, maybe
Market town
Math constitutes half of it: Abbr.
Moist
Mollusk gatherer

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