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New York Times crossword of January 29th, 2012 other clues |
'Barbarella' extras, for short |
'How ya doin', bro?' |
'Puss in Boots' villain |
'Ready!' follower |
'Star Trek II' villain |
'Ta-ta!' |
'The Simpsons' character with platform shoes |
'Tsk! Tsk!' |
'What chutzpah!' |
'___ Got a Brand New Bag' (1965 James Brown hit) |
Advertising department at a TV station? |
Appear on the scene |
Await decision |
Baseball family surname |
Beach umbrella, e.g |
Beginning of some temple names |
Blanket |
Bowl call |
Canine protector |
Carnal craving |
Clerics' homes |
Cockamamie |
Continental prefix |
Cookie holders |
Country singer David Allan ___, writer of 'Take This Job and Shove It' |
Court recitation |
Cowboys' home, familiarly |
Crate |
Dairy brand |
Didn't wait until Christmas, say |
Do a certain dish duty |
Drink served with Brezeln |
Early computer |
Enrollment at a TV station? |
Entranced |
European freshwater fish |
Expert at a TV station? |
Fancy footwear at a TV station? |
Fish holder at a TV station? |
Fishing gear |
Gen ___ |
George nicknamed Mr. Basketball |
Get foggy |
Give lessons |
Go up |
Goddess associated with witchcraft |
Gold rush town of 1899 |
Graceful horse |
Gravy holder |
Green-egg layers |
Half of a title role for John Barrymore or Spencer Tracy |
Hold fast |
Home of ancient Bethlehem |
Houston university |
How some stocks are bought |
Insanity |
Instrument with a big bell |
It brings up many ticket holders |
It might be batted at a knockout |
It was dropped at Woodstock |
It's picked in the Pacific |
Joiner of a team |
Lassie of Arg |
Laughable |
Leucippus and Democritus, philosophically |
Lickety-split |
Like some fortresses |
Like some T-shirt designs |
Livid |
Locale of St. Catherine's Monastery, said to be the world's oldest working monastery |
Lose ground? |
Marble, e.g |
Meadow call |
Meal with wine |
Midpoints: Abbr |
Miss at a hoedown |
Missouri relatives |
Mythical figure blinded by Oenopion |
Narrow inlet |
Noted calendar makers |
Oil producer? |
Old block deliverers |
One in Germany |
One of a group of 12, say |
One of a secretive trio |
One taking the gold? |
One-point score, of a sort |
Opening word? |
Opera part |
Orange or olive |
Other, in Oviedo |
Outdo |
Overflow |
Person making waves? |
Place to live in Germany |
Playful response to a good insult |
Prefix with -plasm |
Primo |
Product from Mars |
Push |
Q&A at a TV station? |
Quick drink |
Recruiters at a TV station? |
River to Korea Bay |
Rugged transport, for short |
Ruthless corporate type |
S-shaped molding |
Sahara feature |
Savvies |
Seize |
Shave |
Sheiks' garments |
Shocked |
Shout in a strip |
Sidecars might go on it |
Skater Yamaguchi |
Slide show at a TV station? |
Some Dadaist works |
Sort (out) |
Sources of many beads |
SpongeBob, e.g |
Student involved in a prank, maybe |
Sugary quaffs |
Super ___ |
Swivel on an axis |
Tea merchant Sir Thomas |
Terrible |
Underworld leader |
Utah's state animal |
Visited |
Western loop |
World org. based in Lausanne, Switzerland |
You might rub a knife across it |
Zero, in slang |
___ a scratch |
___ decay |
___ Islam |
___ Levy, four-time Super Bowl coach for Buffalo |
___ place |
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