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Drawn-out chemical crossword clue


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New York Times crossword of January 1st, 2011 other clues
'Prêt-à-Porter' actress
'Rock Me ___' (1984 hit)
'Roots' name
'That sorta thing'
'That's it!'
29-year Knesset member
Area where blood vessels enter an organ
Arizona county or its seat
Barn dance accessory
Bouncing baby
Bridge openers
Concert spectacles
Convention fighter
Course
Cry to get 40-Across
Dingbats
Dug in, with 'down'
Educational ideal
Far from frilly
Gave a face-lift
Give the heave-ho
Hazardous obstruction
Hit from the 1983 platinum album 'Kilroy Was Here'
Humidifier output
It may cut things close
It often gets fed
It's free in Paris
Kind of chip
Leaving lines
Make stand on end, as hair
Material for a suit?
Mythological trickster who was punished by being held to a rock
N.Y.P.D. descriptor
Native
Not worthless
One worthy of emulation
Onetime Chevy Blazer competitor
Opposite of 4-Down
Opposite of 46-Across
Order in a rush order
Pad
Palais des Nations setting
Peck, e.g.
People are not 35-Down after these occur
People with saving accounts?
Publicists' preparations
Pumpkin
Racks up
Ring bearer
Rip into
See 34-Down
Simon & Schuster's parent
Spot of seclusion
Star of India, once
Steam roller?
Strings used in payroll depts.
Sultan who captured Jerusalem in 1187
Sur citizen
Take, finally
Tunnel creator
What loaded people have
What stops swings, briefly
What Taft, Hoover and Carter each had
Where the biblical lost tribes were held captive
Yanks' foes

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