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New York Times crossword of January 24th, 2010 other clues |
Animal with four toes on its front feet and three toes on its back feet |
Astronomer who lost part of his nose in a duel |
B, essentially |
Bamboo lover |
Become depleted |
Bingo call |
Biologist Stephen Jay ___ |
Bittersweet performance |
Bob Marley classic |
Botanical balm |
Brain-busting |
Buddhist sect |
Butchers' offerings |
Camera type, briefly |
Casting requirement |
China's Sun ___-sen |
Church recesses |
Classy publication? |
Claws |
Cold response? |
Come to the rescue |
Comic strip '___ and Janis' |
Cookie holders |
Coquette |
Corey of 'Stand By Me' |
Correctional |
Cross swords? |
Dance move |
Dumas's Monte Cristo, e.g. |
Edition: Abbr. |
Electrician's need |
Elision |
Engage in a certain college prank |
Lulu |
Mall attraction |
Medium power? |
Mental acuity |
Mild cigar |
Monopoly token |
Monopoly token |
Morales of 'La Bamba' |
More fresh |
Mowgli's friend in 'The Jungle Book' |
Musical score abbr. |
Mystique |
Narrow waterway |
National Geographic inserts |
Neither Rep. nor Dem. |
Nielsen of 'The Naked Gun' |
Nudge |
Oct. ordeal for jrs. |
One-piece vestments |
Only person to win Emmys for acting, writing and directing |
Orange spots |
Out |
Part of an ironman competition |
Parting locale |
Party leadership? |
Patriotic women's org. |
Pierre's girlfriends |
Place for breaking things? |
Planets, e.g. |
PlayStation alternative |
Polar feature |
Prefix with -gon |
Prefix with Chinese |
Propelled, in a way |
Vulgar person |
What 'ipso' means |
Where a tab goes |
Where to find Lux. |
Whup |
With 14-Down, what to do on the dotted lines to reveal six hidden things that have something in common with this puzzle |
Woe for Fido |
World Service airer |
Writers Bagnold and Blyton |
X |
Zeniths |
___ al-Fayed, companion of Princess Diana |
___ Circus (ancient Roman arena) |
___Kosh B'Gosh |
Fire |
First name in soul |
Five-star review |
Flight |
Football Hall-of-Fame coach Greasy |
Former New Jersey governor James |
Gershwin musical of 1928 |
Gold Glover Suzuki |
Gradually remove |
Ham on stage |
Han's hon |
Hanukkah serving |
Have-not |
Headed for overtime |
Heroin, slangily |
Hinged fasteners |
Humble |
Hypotheticals |
Intersection of the x and y axes |
Inuit word for 'house' |
It may rain in these |
Jingle writer, maybe |
Junket |
Kind of artery |
Kind of infection |
Labor Dept. watchdog |
Lacking skill in |
Lamp locales |
Latin 101 word |
LAX data: Abbr. |
Letter-shaped woodworking vise |
Like good guards |
Like some elephants and all tigers |
Like tennis serves |
Lopsided victory |
Publication founded in 1952 featuring artwork that does the same thing as this puzzle |
Put ___ to (end) |
Quick on the uptake |
R.N. locales |
Rein, e.g. |
Rink fake-out |
Rolling in the grass? |
Roman's country |
Run longer than expected |
See 7-Down |
Shells out |
Six-time U.S. Open champ |
Skipjack and yellowfin |
Small vortex |
Some Army NCO's |
Some early New Yorker cartoons |
Star of 'Charles in Charge' |
Start of Massachusetts' motto |
Stubbornness |
Suisse peaks |
Tel Aviv coin |
The Father of Mexican Independence |
The like |
This might make you red in the face |
This, in Madrid |
Times, e.g. |
Tour de France stage |
Toxic chemical, for short |
Trawler |
Trillion: Prefix |
TV Guide info |
Valve in some fireplaces |
Veer quickly |
Verandas |
Visibly very embarrassed |
'Rule, Britannia' composer |
'America' singer in 'West Side Story' |
'I Shot Andy Warhol' star Taylor |
'Joyeux' time |
'Just ___!' |
'Roger ___ Book of Film' |
'Still ...' |
'The Oblong Box' author |
'Typee' sequel |
'Who ___?' |
'___ luego!' |
1950 Asimov classic |
1992 Robin Williams movie |
1997 Peter Fonda role |
1997 Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones blockbuster, for short |
A century in Washington: Abbr. |
Adequate, old-style |
All alternative |
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