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Country in which English and Mandarin are official languages crossword clue
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New York Times crossword of January 13th, 2015 other clues |
'Sure, why not?!' |
'Once upon ___ ...' |
'Out of many, one' |
'Bro!' |
'Phooey!' |
'The Matrix' hero |
'Up and ___!' |
'Wake Up Little ___' (Everly Brothers hit) |
'___ Gold' (1997 Peter Fonda film) |
'___ Tu' (1974 hit) |
2012 award for 20-Across |
Actress Lamarr |
All but the signal, in radio |
Arthur of tennis |
Bea Arthur sitcom |
Berserk |
Big Apple-based designer label |
Billboard's top rock group of 2000-09 ... or where to find a 23-Across (before 1939) or 17-Across (today) |
Born earlier |
Computer key near Shift |
Cousin of a bassoon |
Diced dish |
Diva's number |
Doll's cry |
Eating non-halal, to Muslims |
Ernest nicknamed 'The Texas Troubadour' |
Feedbag bit |
Geek |
Gridiron grp |
Huge amount |
Hurt |
I.e., spelled out |
Ignite |
Image on the reverse of a Canadian quarter |
Inkwell item |
It's chalked in a pool hall |
Jai ___ |
Largest wild animal in the United States |
Lee who directed 'Life of Pi' |
LSD |
Neutral shade |
Nonnative speaker's course, in brief |
Not 'fer' |
One of 'dose,' in Brooklyn |
One year's record |
Org. in 'The Bourne Ultimatum' |
Picnic table place |
Potluck supper serving, maybe |
Practice game, in sports |
Prefix with -plasty |
Press |
Press |
Prize in horse racing |
Ran |
Resident of the so-called 'Chicago of Japan' |
Rose's protection |
Roughly |
Run out of rhythm? |
School singing group |
Setting for a classic Agatha Christie mystery |
Seville snacks |
Simile's center |
Slants |
Soy-based soup |
Splenda rival |
Tech support callers |
Title for Tuck |
Touches down |
Tourist attraction in Charlottesville, Va |
Turned loose |
Vexation |
What milk will do if you add lemon juice |
Word after bump or break |
Zippy flavor |
___ Prize, annual international award for mathematics |
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