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New York Times crossword of January 15th, 2001 other clues
Great Leap Forward leader
Grief
Hardly ordinary
Hillary's successor as first lady
Hotelier Helmsley
It has a horn and charges
Item a fisherman uses ... or removes
Jack's partner
Knocks
Legal claim
Length of yarn
Lengthen or shorten
Lone Star Staters
Looked at lustfully
Many a Kurd
Mideast peninsula
Mine passage
Mowing or raking, e.g.
Nickname for 31-Across
Opposite WNW
Patron saint of France
Philosophical ideal
Pizzeria fixtures
Place for a keystone
Policy expert
Polishing substance
Prince Edward's earldom
Put ___ words
Rams' ma'ams
Roof overhang
Rudely ignore
S.A.T. org.
Sheeplike
Slangy negative
Slow, musically
Smelter's waste
Some cultural artifacts
Steer clear of
Sticky stuff
Streaker in the night sky
Stride
Stripling
Swing wildly
Take place
The Amazon and others
Thug
Title holder
Tourist attraction in 31-Across
Ultraviolet ray blocker
Video producer, for short
VW or Volvo
Where the Mets play
Wig, essentially
Wish for
___ avis
___-eyed
Angel's headwear
'Mystery!' host Diana
'Sistine Madonna' artist
'Star Trek engineer
'Treasure Island' monogram
31-Across entertainment
Arctic phenomenon
Author Deighton
Canyon sound
City founded in 1718 by the Sieur de Bienville
Clothing
Computer's core, briefly
Craze
Doily material
Early Mexican
Egyptian dam site
Finder of secrets
Flubs
Four-star reviews
Gently comes to a close
Gibbon or gorilla

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