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New York Times crossword of January 29th, 2004 other clues
'A kind of praise': John Gay
'Now where ___?'
'Siddhartha' author
'Wheel of Fortune' request
'Wheel of Fortune' request
'___ fallen ...'
1961 Literature Nobelist ___ Andric
Accustom
Actor Herbert
Actor Herbert
Alway
Alway
Big World Cup power: Abbr.
Big World Cup power: Abbr.
Blazing
C, alternatively
Caesar Park International Airport site
Came down
Castor's mother
CH3
Choice
Choice
Cholers
Confederate
Court matter
Cry of dismay, in poetry
Definition, part 2
Definition, part 2
Definition, part 3
Definition, part 4
Definition, part 4
Delighted reaction
Delilah player in 'Samson and Delilah'
Diva, e.g.
Diva, e.g.
Do some stock speculating
Drill
Each
Each
End of the definition
End of the definition
End ___ era
Everywhere
Everywhere
Former name of Sulawesi
Former name of Sulawesi
Gathering place: Abbr.
Ginza locale
Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded
Have something
Have something
Holiday cheer?
Holiday quaff
Holiday quaff
Hollywood studio department
Holy war
House with a steep roof
House with a steep roof
How 'Waltzing Matilda' is to be played
How 'Waltzing Matilda' is to be played
Israel-based bank
Kennedy adviser
Kind
Kind
Kind of history
Kind of vote
Letters on a brandy bottle
Make too much of
Make too much of
Not very profitable
Novelist Seton
Oil worker?
One keeping one's own company
Paul and Carly
Paul and Carly
Proverb ending?
Ready to work
Roll maker?
Season in Haiti
Sell out, in a way
Some bills
Something that may be rolled over: Abbr.
Start of a definition of 'elbonics' (a word that doesn't exist but should)
Station name in England
Teledyne Water ___
The Rockets of the Mid-American Conference
The Rockets of the Mid-American Conference
Token look-alike
Token look-alike
Try to win a hand
Work unit
___ chi ch'uan

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