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New York Times crossword of January 24th, 2017 other clues
'Dr.' who co-founded Beats Electronics
'I'm not kidding!'
'O death, where is thy ___?': I Corinthians
'Oh, goody!'
'On the Waterfront' director Kazan
'Silent' prez
'The Vampire Chronicles' author
'Too rich for my blood'
'Toodles'
1974 top 10 foreign-language hit
Actress Susan
Add punch to, as the punch
Affectedly polite
Assume the role of
Big name in car parts
Booty
Bowling venue
Capts.' inferiors
Cardinal's insignia
Cincinnati-to-Philadelphia dir
Cut (off)
Dennis the Menace, for one
Double-___ recession
Dummies
Exactly right
Florida senator Rubio
Former G.M. compact
Former Nevada senator Harry
Give in (to)
Guards at Buckingham Palace
Guru's title
Harley-Davidson bike, in slang
How Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic
In all probability
Input for fivethirtyeight.com
iPad downloads
King of comedy
Letters on many ambulances
Like Baroque architecture
Like Vatican affairs
Margarine
Mars, for example
Masterpiece waiting to be found ... or a hint to the words in the circled letters
Namely, in Latin
Neptune's Greek counterpart
One of the Three Musketeers
Part of the brain believed to control emotion
People eaters, maybe
Peter with eight Academy Award nominations (and, sadly, zero wins)
Philatelist's buy
Place to pay the going rate?
Plains tribe name
Polaroid, e.g
Purchase payment plan
Put at risk
Repeated word for word
Restaurant freebie
Right-hand page of an open book
Rocket launch site
Room with an easy chair
Singer Mary J. ___
Skin abnormalities
Something that might be thrown behind a teacher's back
Taunt
The 'them' in 'Let them eat cake'
The 'thing,' to Hamlet
Tricked but good
W.W. II Allied landing site in Italy
Work of Horace
___ Globes
___ Maria
___ pro nobis
___ Verde National Park

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