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New York Times crossword of January 9th, 2009 other clues
'Hooked on Swing' jazzman Larry
'Please?' elicitor
'We Were Soldiers' setting
19th-century engineer with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame
22-Down that has split
A looker might give it ... or get it
Base person
Base person?
Blood sausage ingredient
Bouncy kid-lit character
Bug's place?
Call for delivery
Cataclysm
Clear sky
Computer hookup point
Drop leaf supporter
Dylan was once her protégé
Fast accelerator
Figures, informally
Find and destroy
First name in erotica
Forgers
Gambling too much, e.g.
Goose
Habitués of art galleries, theaters, etc.
Infer from data
It can be frightening when one is popped
Italian beans, in a Dean Martin standard
Lines at a checkout counter?: Abbr.
Lion, tiger or shark
Local borders?
Loser in the Battle of Bannockburn, 1314
Many an opening shot
Matted cotton sheet
Native home of the canary
Nursery rhyme title fellow
Once-common monochrome PC display
One stirring the pot
One with a mortgage, e.g.
Ooze
Ooze
Opposite of avant
Partner of a certain rabid sports fan
Petrol purchase
Prefix in parentheses
Raises an outcry
Rock-___
Ruler crowned in 1953, informally
Saucy
See 25-Down
See 38-Across
Seeing red?
Shorts material, in München
Smoke, e.g.
Some hybrids
Something to turn on
The French smoke it
The Great Dane of entertainment
They're short on T's
Thing with pétalos
U.K. awards
Wankel engine component
Winner of 11 Grand Slam tournament titles
With 15-Down, hangs on the line
___ de boeuf

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