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USA Today crossword of January 29th, 2018 other clues
Basketball timer
Hidden hazards for boaters
Refuse to admit
Utterance in a haunted house
Hang up one's cleats
Slushy confections
Performs brilliantly
Dab with a towel
Furnace vent cover
Gondolier's milieu
Dadaist Max
Terriers of Scottish origin
___ of Riley (ease)
Like some postgrad exams
Cheat at blind man's buff
"Westworld" network
Timeline division
Bronte's Jane
Put a patch on, say
Altoids container
Fraternal order since 1868
Heeds a green light
Remove from a drive
Texter's "If you ask me . . ."
Scrub in a tub
Bee that's fed royal jelly
Seconded, as an opinion
Symbol of oppression
Copy fraudulently
Harry Potter's homeland
Cookie deep-fried at fairs
Explores the web
Bend, as to pick flowers
Tends to, as an icy sidewalk
Support garment
Jack-o'-lantern carving
When dawns occur, briefly
Turkey recipe verb
Invite for coffee
Pulls oneself up, in a way
Activity at Caribbean resorts
Noun, sometimes
Female Leghorn
Final stage of a chess match
Quick peeks
Started a chess match
Grade schooler's adhesive
New Ager who composed "Roundball Rock"
"Topaz" novelist Leon
WWE officials
Common base system
Nabokov title character
As a united front
Thelma and Louise, to Geena and Susan
Super-popular
Enlightening event
Top hat, to a magician
Having no restraints
Motion-opposing vote
Drop into a mail slot
Cyclotron bits
35-Across voters
After the buzzer
Weights, to a weightlifter
Pooch with no pedigree
Ararat lander
Lawmaker of Athens
Charley horse symptom
Strong craving, slangily
Ghastly pale
Auditioned for a musical
TV chef Paula
U.S. coin last minted in 1958
Fiendish alter ego of fiction
Many an opera singer
Annoying sort
Wile E. Coyote's supplier

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