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Back-to-back competitions? crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 27th, 2013 other clues
'Fine, have it your way!'
'Misty' crooner
'My turn'
'Take that!'
'The Producers' producer Brooks
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27-Down predators
Acrobat developer
Act impulsively, as young lovers
Actress Sommer
Aforementioned
Allowed aboard
Apollo 10's Snoopy, e.g., for short
Author who wrote about frontier life
Author's encl
Base of Asti wine
Biblical resting spot
Bonding measurement
Break in poetry
Chains
Chaise scene?
Cherry, e.g
Cold war fighters
Costumed animal, perhaps
Cry like a feline
Cry with an accent
Darkens
Davis of 'I'm Not Rappaport'
Diamond unit
Dominatrix's wear
Double agent Aldrich
Dramatist Sean
Egg-sorting device
ETs
Fancy flower holders
Feudal vassal
First responders, for short
Foursome
Going rate?
He wrote 'One Step Forward, Two Steps Back'
Hero's spot
High-fiber cereal
Hinders
Hitch ___
Hwy. that ends near La Guardia
In itself
In on
Ink holders
Intense, as a gaze
Intl. standard
It may be represented by 'XXX' in the funnies
It may be spotted in a pet store
Jack of old Westerns
Kind of pass for an overseas passenger
Lake connected to Sandusky Bay
Last Oldsmobiles
Leigh Hunt poem 'Abou Ben ___'
Magazine of the National Space Society
Make the Billboard charts, say
Master of literary twists
Metals giant in the Dow Jones industrial average
Middle weights?
Modern R&R option
Moistens, in a way
Molecules in natural gas
Mom-and-pop orgs
Monterrey cheddar?
More dirty, as Santa's boots
More poker-faced
Mosaic tiles
New England seafood staple
Not fazed by
Number-cruncher's numbers
Offense that's provoked by lurid news
Old barnstorming needs
On the stock exchange
One of the X's in XXX
One on the verge of croaking?
P.M.'s and such: Abbr
Paparazzi payer
Part of T.A.: Abbr
Participants in some rivalries, briefly
Person on tap?
Pioneering conservationist
Pop's pop
Precocious Roald Dahl heroine
Prompt again
Raptors' home: Abbr
Really hurts
Retirement spot
Return address letters?
Roll around in the yard?
Salon request
Salty stream
Sampling
Sandwich spec
Sanitariums
Sauteed seafood dish
Screwball character on 'The Simpsons'
Shakes on
Show time
Shred
Sigmoid curve
Something media executives keep an eye on?
Source of talk, often
Sowed one's wild oats
Stock units?
Swaddles
The hare, notably
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, e.g
Traffic director
Univ. figure
Unwieldy boat
Vehicle that's out of this world?
Victorian leader?
Villain in many a fairy tale
Villain in many an action movie
Water park feature
Watson of the Harry Potter films
Well-rounded
When doubled, island near Tahiti
Where the Mets once met
Wife of Woody
Winged
Without any oomph
Word often seen before 3, 4 or 5, but never 1
Years abroad
Yours, in Ypres
___ mater
___ Sea, body of water north of Norway
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