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New York Times crossword of January 16th, 2015 other clues
Alternatives to buttons
'Is ___?' (question in Matthew and Mark)
?!
About 4.2 millimeters, in printing
Alcopop alternative
Alsatian article
Beautician, at times
Book after Num
Brand in the grooming aisle
Brew ingredient from a 2-Down
Capricious, magical figure
Childish comeback
Derby duds
Doc's suggestion
Drops abruptly
Earliest figures?
Embroiders, e.g
Exit line
February 14 and March 17
Gift in a Nativity scene
Good source of beta carotene
Got off
Hails
Heels
Hemoglobin carrier
Highball, e.g
How many practice religion
It may be found in preserves
Journalist who wrote the 1943 book 'Here Is Your War'
Like tarantella dancers
Major figure in retail
Male reality show host in heels
Many a bachelor pad
Much Scandinavian landscape
Not beyond one
Obesity superlative
Occasion for much cheering in '45
One of the Brontës
One testing woofers?
One-time separator
Pair of elephants?
Picturesque subterranean spaces
Place to get a healthful drink
Reactor overseer: Abbr
Recipe instruction
Regulation followers, briefly
Repeating I?
Restrain, as one's breath
Samoan staple
See 4-Down
Sidon's setting: Abbr
Single players
Something booked on Travelocity
Symbols with supposed magic power
Take the edge off
Time for Debussy's 'faune'
To any extent, poetically
Tour mementos
Type types
Violin effect
Violin quartet
Volatile masses
Wear down
Weight without a load
Western leader?
Where many arrests take place, for short
Words said with the hands pressed together
___ Beach, Calif
___ Khan

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