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New York Times crossword of January 22nd, 2018 other clues |
'Forgot About ___' (2000 rap hit) |
'Leaving ___ Vegas' |
'Legally ___' (Reese Witherspoon film) |
'Puh-LEEZE!' |
'Red' or 'White' baseball team |
'Seinfeld' character who wrote for the J. Peterman catalog |
'Sesame Street' character long rumored to be Bert's lover |
'Sounds exciting ...' |
2016 Best Actress Oscar winner for 'La La Land' |
Abbr. in an office address |
Administrative regions in Russia |
Agatha Christie or Maggie Smith |
Applaud |
Ariana Grande's fan base, mostly |
Back in style |
Be nosy |
Biden and Pence, informally |
Bit of clowning around |
Bond film after 'Skyfall' |
Caribbean ballroom dance |
Chess endings |
Chop finely |
Cutting-edge brand? |
Deep-fried Mexican dish |
Deep-fried Mexican dish |
Div. for the N.F.L.'s Jets |
Encouragement for a matador |
Enthusiastic audience response, informally |
Exceed |
Fish typically split before cooking |
Fix, as an election |
Go from 0 to 60, say |
Grand stories |
Grandmother, affectionately |
Group of eight |
Gym locker emanation |
Half of a half step in music |
Holiday drink |
Home shopping inits |
Inbox buildup |
Iranian currency |
Jiffy |
Laughs through the nose |
Less talkative |
Like the name 'Robin Banks' for a criminal |
Look down on |
Look for |
Make, as money |
Muscat is its capital |
Natural process illustrated by the last words of 18-, 24-, 37-, 54- and 61-Across |
Novelist Rand |
On the briny |
One of two in 'Hamilton' |
Pacific source of unusual weather |
Places to get quick cash |
Ponzi schemes, e.g |
Prefix with life or wife |
Put in the cross hairs |
Racer's swimwear |
Relieved (of) |
Sailor's patron |
Something acute or obtuse |
Somewhat |
Start to attack |
Stoic politician of ancient Rome |
Successors to LPs |
Sudden problem in a plan |
Swirled |
Times past noon, informally |
Title of a list of errands |
Tree with acorns |
Unwelcome looks |
Weight unit equal to about 2,205 pounds |
What sunning in a swimsuit leaves |
___ Wallace, co-founder of Reader's Digest |
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