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New York Times crossword of January 21st, 2014 other clues |
Any hit by the Everly Brothers, e.g |
'Babette's Feast' author Dinesen |
'Coffee, Tea ___?' (1960s best seller) |
'Yay!,' in a text message |
'___ thousand flowers bloom' |
2007 documentary about the health care system |
Basketball target |
Beech and birch |
Beep |
Bide-___ |
Brew, as tea |
Brief reminder |
Caddie's pocketful |
Car gear |
Celebrate noisily |
Certain paint protector |
Cheer in Chihuahua |
Chest material |
City NNE of Tahoe |
Control, as costs |
Cry upon arrival |
Curve in a crown molding |
Death |
Diner employee |
Dress ___ (impersonate) |
Drink served either hot or cold |
Emcee's delivery |
Farming: Prefix |
Fictional Flanders and Plimpton |
Florida home for Hemingway |
Gracefully thin |
Group of beauties |
Hack's vehicle |
Heed |
High, in German names |
Iberian river |
Indonesian currency |
Inspiration for Old Major of 'Animal Farm' |
Knee-slapper |
Latin musician Puente |
Leaking, as a faucet |
Like calls from bill collectors, typically |
Magazine launch of 1933 with a hyphen in its name |
Mideast grp |
More bizarre |
Moved smoothly |
Nancy Reagan's maiden name |
Nostalgic style |
Not worthy of |
Nutcase |
One may pop on New Year's Eve |
Part of AWOL |
Performs, as historical scenes |
Put back to zero, say |
Qualified |
See 1-Across |
Ski resort in Salt Lake County |
Student of Socrates |
Suit company founded in Australia |
Summer clock observance: Abbr |
Swarm (with) |
Take a gander |
Take ___ (travel) |
Taunt |
Telephone attachment |
Times Square booth sign |
Turkish hospice |
Unit of power |
Way overweight |
Wedding cake parts |
Wilson of 'The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou' |
With 72-Across, what the answers on this puzzle's perimeter form |
Writer Sarah ___ Jewett |
___ Coyote (toon) |
___ Health magazine |
___ relations |
___ wash jeans |
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