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New York Times crossword of January 10th, 1998 other clues
1978 Camp David visitor
Actor Davis
American Flyer maker
Anvils, e.g.
Be held in high esteem
Beau
Black bird
Cambodia's ___ Nol
Cheek
Chorus parts
Chuck
Classic movie scorer Max
Common wedding cake trim
'Buenas ___' (Spanish greeting)
'Eldorado' rock grp.
'Georgy Girl' star
'Old ___'
'Twelfth Night' character
St. Martin, e.g.
Station sign
Thick with hair
To be specific
Toothy Martha
Twain hero
Vexes
Ward of Mississippi
What many villains come to
Where E is a line
With vitriol
Works by Bach
Year in Edward the Elder's reign
Yellow-orange
___ Hyman award for female athletes
Czars, e.g.
Decoration technique
Down Under line
Dry
Elvis's 'I ___ Bad'
Faux pearl
Focuses (on)
Four-time Emmy winner for 'Sesame Street'
Game supplies
Geometric solids
Gift giver
Happening places
Hardly a sea lover
Harry of John O'Hara's 'Appointment in Samarra'
He played the Thing in 'The Thing'
Highway feature
It's a reel problem
Its slogan was once 'Parade of Stars'
Jon Arbuckle's dog
Just once
Kind of gravy
Lickety-split
Messenger ___
Middle of a kids' game
Oregon Trail river
Push one's hot buttons
Raymond who wrote 'Till We Meet Again'
Rich cheese
Sale indicator
Schmidt's successor
Site in the game Clue
Sitting quarters
Some are holy
Spun fabrics

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